Crimson Bloom color meaning is A deep, rich pink-red, like a vibrant crimson flower in full bloom, conveying intense passion, elegant beauty, and captivating allure. and Crimson Bloom symbolize as Intense passion, elegant beauty, captivating allure
What color is #aa1344
#aa1344 color name is Crimson Bloom
What does the color
Crimson Bloom (#aa1344)
look like?
Crimson Bloom
Brown (Traditional)
What is the RGB code for Crimson Bloom (#aa1344)
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Crimson Bloom spiritually asserts unyielding passion and blossoming vitality, a strong, intense red that signifies profound emotions and vibrant growth.
+6. Crimson Bloom color psychology?
Crimson Bloom, a rich and intense red-pink, suggests profound passion, luxurious indulgence, and subtle allure. Psychologically, it evokes feelings of elegance, sophistication, and a sense of deep, comforting charm.
+7. Where is Crimson Bloom color commonly used?
Crimson Bloom is widely used in web design, branding, digital art, and fashion due to its distinct appearance and emotional impact.
+8. What is the name of this color #aa1344?
Name of this color is Crimson Bloom.
+9. What is the RGB code of Crimson Bloom color?
The hex code #aa1344 corresponds to the RGB value rgb(170, 19, 68).
+10. What is the HSV value of Crimson Bloom color?
In HSV (Hue, Saturation, Value) format, the Crimson Bloom color is represented as hsv(341, 89%, 67%).
+11. What is the HSL code of Crimson Bloom color?
The HSL (Hue, Saturation, Lightness) format for Crimson Bloom is hsl(341, 80%, 37%).
+12. What is the CMYK value of Crimson Bloom color for printing?
The print-friendly CMYK value for Crimson Bloom is cmyk(0%, 89%, 60%, 33%).
+13. What are the LAB and Luminance values of Crimson Bloom color?
Lab: lab(37, 59, 13), Luminance: 0.0943
+14. What is the NCS code for Crimson Bloom color?
The Natural Color System (NCS) code for Crimson Bloom is NCS S 6380-R0B.
+15. What is the Munsell value of Crimson Bloom color?
In the Munsell color system, Crimson Bloom is identified as 2.5RP 7/9.
+16. How is Crimson Bloom color represented in wide-gamut formats like Adobe RGB and Display P3?