Pale Violet
Meet Pale Violet, #CC99FF. This light, airy hue sits at the intersection of lavender and magenta, offering a soft yet distinct presence. Its striking quality comes from its ability to be both gentle on the eyes and vibrant enough to capture attention, making it a fascinating choice for any palette.
Pale Violet Code Conversions
HEX
#CC99FF
LAB
71, 38, -44
RGB
204, 153, 255
XYZ
54.3, 42.8, 100.0
HSL
270°, 100%, 80%
LCH
71, 58, 311°
HSB
270°, 40%, 100%
LUV
71, 19, -76
HWB
270°, 60%, 0%
Pale Violet Color Harmonies
Analogous
Analogous colors sit next to each other on the color wheel. With Pale Violet, this combination produces a gentle and unified color story.
Complementary
Complementary colors are opposites on the color wheel. For Pale Violet, its complement creates a striking, high-contrast pairing that naturally draws the eye.
Split Complementary
A split complementary scheme provides a nuanced alternative to complementary colors, pairing Pale Violet with the two hues adjacent to its opposite.
Triadic
Triadic palettes are built from three colors equally spaced on the color wheel. With Pale Violet, this method yields a bold, high-contrast, and harmonious look.
Tetradic
Tetradic palettes create a vibrant combination by pairing Pale Violet with its complement, plus another complementary pair, forming a rectangle on the color wheel.
Square
A square color scheme uses four colors evenly spaced on the color wheel. With Pale Violet as a base, this creates a vibrant, high-contrast palette.
Pale Violet Contrast Simulation
Pale Violet Color Variations
Shades
Shades of Pale Violet are created by adding black, giving the color more depth and weight.
Tints
Tints of Pale Violet are created by adding white, resulting in softer, airier variations.
Tones
Tones of Pale Violet are created by adding gray, which softens the color’s saturation.
Hues
Hues are variations of Pale Violet, differing in intensity or temperature to create distinct moods.
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