Old Lace - Color Variations

Color Variations

For 78 colors as listed above, rgb.txt offers four variants ‘color 1’, ‘color 2’, ‘color 3’, and ‘color 4’, with ‘color 1’ corresponding to ‘color’, so e.g. ‘Snow 1’ is the same as ‘Snow’. These variations are neither supported by popular browsers nor adopted by W3C standards.

The formulae used to determine the RGB values for these variations appear to be somewhere near

color 2 := color × 93.2%
color 3 := color × 80.4%
color 4 := color × 54.8%

Examples:

  • 205.2 = 255 × 80.4/100 and 192.96 = 240 × 80.4/100 explain ‘Ivory 3’ (205, 205, 196)  based on ‘Ivory’ (255, 255, 240) .
  • 139.74 = 255 × 54.8/100 and 131.52 = 240 × 54.8/100 are close to ‘Azure 4’ (131, 139, 139)  based on ‘Azure’ (240, 255, 255) .
  • 237.66 = 255 × 93.2/100 yields ‘Yellow 2’ (238, 238, 0)  based on ‘Yellow’ (255, 255, 0) .

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