Ultramarine

#1310A4

General Information about Ultramarine

Ultramarine, represented by the hexadecimal color code #1310A4, is a deep and vibrant shade of blue. It derives its name from the Latin 'ultramarinus,' meaning 'beyond the sea,' as it was originally derived from the precious gemstone lapis lazuli, imported from distant lands. In the RGB color model, #1310A4 is composed of 7.45% red, 6.27% green, and 64.31% blue. In the CMYK color model, it consists of 88.46% cyan, 90.28% magenta, 0% yellow, and 35.69% black. This color is often associated with qualities such as depth, stability, trust, and intelligence. Ultramarine has a rich history in art, where it was highly prized for its brilliant and lasting hue.

The contrast ratio of #1310A4 against white is 11.87:1, which provides excellent readability and meets WCAG AAA standards for text and non-text contrast. This means it's easily readable for users with visual impairments when used as text on a white background. However, against black, the contrast ratio is only 1.78:1, which is insufficient for readability. When using #1310A4, ensure a light background for optimal accessibility. For graphical elements, ensure they are large enough to provide sufficient contrast. Also, avoid using it as a background color with dark text. Consider using a lighter shade of blue or a completely different color scheme if a dark background is required to meet accessibility standards.

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RGB
19 16 164
RGB19 16 164
Red
Green
Blue
HSL
241.22 82.22% 35.29%
241.2282.2235.29HSL
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Saturation
Lightness
HWB
241.22 6.27% 35.69%
241.226.2735.69HWB
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Whiteness
Blackness
hex#1310A4
rgb19 16 164
hsl241.22 82.22% 35.29%
cmyk88.41% 90.24% 0% 35.69%
hwb241.22 6.27% 35.69%
xyz7.15 3.19 35.36
CMYK
88.41% 90.24% 0% 35.69%
88.4190.24035.69CMYK
Cyan
Magenta
Yellow
Key
XYZ
7.15 3.19 35.36
7.153.1935.36XYZ
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Y
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