What is hex #DBDFDF color?
From a technical standpoint, this color is composed of 86% red, 87% green and 87% blue, resulting in an RGB value of (219,223,223).
For print media and manufacturing layout, the CMYK colors code equivalent is (2%, 0%, 0%, 13%).
In the HSV/HSB scale, #DBDFDF features a hue of 180°, 2% saturation, and a brightness value of 87%.
Hex #DBDFDF Color Codes & Equivalents
| RGB Values | (219,223,223) |
| CMYK Values | (2%, 0%, 0%, 13%) |
| HSV/HSB Values | (180°, 2%, 87%) |
| Closest Web Safe | #CCCCCC |
| Inverse Color | #242020 |
| Closest Pantone® | 7541 C |
| Closest RAL | RAL 9001 [Cream] |
| Complementary Color | #DFDBDB |
#DBDFDF Converted to Grayscale Codes
| Average | #DDDDDD |
| Lightness (Desaturation) | #DDDDDD |
| Weighted (BT601) | #DEDEDE |
| Luma (BT709) | #DEDEDE |
Hex #DBDFDF Color Palettes
Complementary Palette
The complementary color of #DBDFDF is #DFDBDB. To get this value, we need to use the RGB metrics, and take this opposite color at the end of the color wheel, so for #DBDFDF you will find #DFDBDB. When placed next to each other, they create the strongest contrast for those two colors. Complementary colors may also be called "opposite colors". So if you need to grab attention, you should use it.
Analogous Palette
The analogous color scheme of #DBDFDF is composed with colors #DBDFDD and #DBDDDF. Colors are called analogous colors when they are very similar to each other. They are located to the right and left of your main color #DBDFDF with a 30° separation on the RGB color wheel. An analogous color palette is best used with either warm or cool colors, creating a look that has a certain temperature as well as proper color harmony.
Split-Complementary Palette
The split-complementary color scheme of #DBDFDF is composed with colors #DFDDDB and #DFDBDD. A split-complementary color palette is like an analogous palette but you will take the complementary color as base instead of your main color. This choice, however, also makes the split complementary color combinations less vibrant and eye-catching, but it's also a good choice for beginners as you can hardly go wrong.
Triadic Palette
The triadic color scheme of #DBDFDF is composed with colors #DFDFDB and #DFDBDF. They are located to the right and left of your main color #DBDFDF with a 120° separation on the RGB color wheel. With it you have the maximum variation in hue and offering by the same occasion the best possible contrast when taken together.
Tetradic Palette
The tetradic color scheme of #DBDFDF is composed with colors #DFDBDF, #DFDBDB and #DBDFDB A tetradic color scheme, an outstanding variant of the twin color scheme, with an equal distance between all colors. All four colors are divided evenly around the color wheel. Like this there being no clear dominance of one color overs others. Colorful palettes create a sense of diversity, optimism and openness which are positive for a consumer brand. You can find the tetradic color scheme on big tech company logo like Google, Slack, Zoho, Microsoft, eBay for example. For a better result, you can also adjust saturation and brightness.
Square Palette
The square color scheme of #DBDFDF is composed with colors #DDDBDF, #DFDBDB and #DDDFDB To get this color, it's pretty the same method that analogous or triadic, but instead, you will take an angle of 90° on the RGB Wheel between each colors. The square palette looks a lot like the Tetradic palette but it is less dark which is nicer in my opinion.
Tints, Tones & Shades of Hex #DBDFDF
Tints
Tints are created by adding white, resulting in lighter shades of #DBDFDF.
Shades
Shades result from adding black, creating darker variations.
Hex #DBDFDF in programming languages
If you are a developer, you will find below the color codes to use according to your programming language (HTML, JAVA, Python, .NET), enjoy!
| HTML, CSS | #DBDFDF |
| Java | new Color(219,223,223); |
| Python | Color(#DBDFDF) |
| .NET | Color.FromArgb(255, 219,223,223); |
| Swift / iOS | UIColor(red: 0.86, green: 0.87, blue: 0.87, alpha: 1) |
| Kotlin / Android | Color.rgb(219, 223, 223) |