Violet (color)
Violet (named after the flowerÃÂsee violet (plant)) 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.On a browser that supports visual formatting in Cascading Style Sheets, the following box should appear as an approximation of a shade of violet:
See also: Ultraviolet
Color coordinates (approximation only!)
Hex triplet = #8B00FF
RGB (r, g, b) = (139, 0, 255)
CMYK (c, m, y, k) = (116, 255, 0, 0)
HSV (h, s, v) = (273, 100, 100)
The sensation of violet caused by short-wavelength light appears somewhat purple, as if it contained long (red) wavelengths. The cause for this is that the long-wavelength ("red") receptors in the human retina are sensitive to the wavelengths in the violet region as well as the longer wavelengths in the red region of the spectrum. Violet is therefore perceived as a stimulus to both red and blue cones.
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