Red pigments

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Description

Red is a color produced by light having a spectrum dominated by energy with a wavelength of about 630–700nm. It is considered a primary color in both the RGB additive as well as in the traditional RYB color wheel. An average red color is represented by the following color coordinates:

- Hex triplet:  # 0000FF
- RGB: (o, o, o); CMYK (0, 0, 0, 100) 
- HSV: (30°, 100%, 59%)

Examples of inorganic red pigments:

- earth colors (light red, Indian red);
- oxide (iron oxide, lead tetroxide); 
- sulfides (vermilion, realgar, cadmium red).

Examples of organic red pigments:

- animal (kermes, cochineal, lac)
- vegetable (madder, dragon's blood, safflower)
- synthetic (alizarin, para red, quinacridone red, naphthol red)

Synonyms and Related Terms

rød (Dan.); Rot (Deut.); rojo (Esp.); pigments rouges (Fr.); rosso (It.); ruber (Lat.); rood (Ned.); röd (Sven.); pigmentos vermelhos (Port.)

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