ISCC-NBS Color Centroid Number 12Strong Red |
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A= NBS/ISCC Source(A): American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists, Socoety of Dyers and Colourists
BIO= NBS/ISCC Source(B): Colour Terminology in Biology, H.A.Dade C= Le Chromograf (Pourpre) generated CM= (old) colors mapped to NBS/IBCC centroids FS= NBS/ISCC Source(F): Federal Standard No. 595B, Colors used in government procurement, Rev B Chg 1 Jan 1994 613 colors, with generic paint colors HO= NBS/ISCC Source(H): Horticultural Colour Charts, R.F.Wilson I= NBS/IBCC 267 CIE XYZ Mac hues by Mundie IM= NBS/ISCC 267 Munsell hues MP= NBS/ISCC Source(M): Maerz and Paul, A Color Dictionary, 2nd ed (1950) with year and plate, 1st ed was 1930 MUP= NBS/ISCC Source(MUP): Commercial Standard CS147-47 Molded Urea Plastics NRC= NBS/ISCC Source(RC): National Research Council, Rock-Color Chart PLO= NBS/ISCC Source(P): Plochere 26 hues, 1456 colors PSP= NBS/ISCC Source(PSP): Commercial Standard CS156-49 Polystyrene Plastics RI= NBS/ISCC Source(R): Ridgway, Color Standards and Color Nomenclature (1912) SB= NBS/ISCC Source(S): Postage Stamp Color Names, William H. Beck SC= NBS/ISCC Source(SC): U.S. Dept of Agriculture Soil Charts TC= NBS/ISCC Source(TC): Textile Color Card Association, Standard Color Card of America, U.S. Army Color Card TKG= NBS/ISCC Source(T): Taylor, Knoche, Granville Descriptive Color Names Dictionary U= Unsafe Colormatch generated |
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| ISCC-NBS Color Centroid Number 12, Strong Red | |||||||
| #BC3F4A 188,63,74 | 0-66.5-60.6-26.3 | Strong Red, grayish red, medium 49% dull warm red-pink | IM-C-U | NBS/ISCC s.R 12 | 354.7-49.8-49.2 | see #BF2233 | |
| Madder Lake, Rose Neyron | CM-MP | 1J4 | |||||
| Firefly | CM-MP | 1K10 | |||||
| Camellia, Folly | CM-MP | 2J4, 2J6 | |||||
| Brigand, English Red, Madder, Madder Red | CM-MP | 2J11 | |||||
| Geranium, Gladiolus, Pirate, Poinsettia | CM-MP | 2K10, 2K5, 2K11, 2L9 | |||||
| Animal Rouge, Ball Lake, Carmine, Carmine Lake, Chinese Lake, Florentine Lake, Hamburg Lake, Lake, Munich Lake, Roman Lake, Venetian Lake, Vienna Lake | CM-MP | 3K5 | |||||
| Spinel Red, Flash, Carnival Red, Troubador Red | CM-MP | 3H5, 3K11, 3L7, 3L8 | |||||
| Bonfire, Tommy Red | CM-MP | 3L9 | |||||
| Cadmium Carmine, Currant, Currant Red, English Vermilion, Goya, Kinema Red, Orient Red, Oriental Red | CM-MP | 3L10 | |||||
| Blood Red, Cadmium Vermilion, Devil's Red, Dewey Red, Golf, Golf Red, Para Red, Parma Red, Perma Red, Permanent Red, Sanguine, Scarlet Lake | CM-MP | 3L11 | |||||
| Flaming Maple, Red Cross, Holly Berry | CM-MP | 4L5, 4L6, 4L10 | |||||
| Buddha, Redfeather | CM-MP | 4L11 | |||||
| Buccaneer, Portable red | CM-MP | 4L12 | |||||
| Buccaneer, Flame, Flash, Fuchsia, Torchlight, Toreador | CM-PLO | ||||||
| Nopal Red | CM-RI | ||||||
| Bright Cherry Red, Bright Red, Bright Rose, Cardinal, Cherry, Cherry Red, Flame, Geranium Red, Geranium Rose, Light Cherry Red, Light Red, Light Tomato Red, Lobster Red, Scarlet | CM-TKG | ||||||
| Scarlet(USA) | CM-TC | 65006 | |||||
| Ruber | CM-BIO | ||||||
| Claret Rose, Delft Rose, Jasper Red, Rose Opal | CM-HO | ||||||
| Brown Carmine, Carmine, Carmine Lake, Carmine Rose, Crimson, Red, Rose, Scarlet, Vermilion | CM-SB | ||||||
| #BF2233 191,34,51 | 0-82.2-73.3-25.1 | Strong Red, dark red, medium 44% hard warm red-pink | I-C-U | NBS/IBCC 12 | 353.5-69.8-44.1 | see #BC3F4A | |
| Abbreviation, number, color | Munsell (chart span) centroid | Mundie RGB | Mundie Swatch | convert from Munsell | Foster Swatch | notes |
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| s.R 12 Strong Red | (1-7R) 4R4.4/12.1 | #BF2233 | #BC3F4A |
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