Violet (color)
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Template:Infobox color Violet (named after the flower violet) refers to any of a group of reddish blue or bluish purple colors. In particular, it refers to the color of light at the short-wavelength end of the visible spectrum. Its wavelength range is approximately 420-380 nanometres.
True spectral violet cannot be reproduced on a computer screen. You can see the color by looking at the reflection of a fluorescent tube in a compact disc.
See also
- Ultraviolet
- List of colors
- Purple — in particular the section on the distinction between the two colours.
Shades
- Lavender - typically pale (Hex: #E6E6FA) (RGB: 230, 230, 250)
- Lilac - typically pale (Hex: #C8A2C8) (RGB: 200, 162, 200)
- Slightly light violet (Hex: #8357E8) (RGB: ?, ?, ?)
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Radio waves | Microwave | Terahertz radiation | Infrared | Optical spectrum | Ultraviolet | X-ray | Gamma ray Visible: Red | Orange | Yellow | Green | Blue | Indigo | Violet |
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