Grey 50 Shades Book

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Variationsof gray or grey include achromatic grayscale shades, which lie exactly between white and black, and nearby colors with low colorfulness. A selection of a number of these various colors is shown below.

The colors white and black are not usually thought of as shades of gray, but they can be thought of as shades of achromatic gray, as both contain equal amounts of red, blue and green. White is at the extreme upper end of the achromatic value scale and black is at the extreme lower end of the achromatic value scale, with all the colors normally considered tones of achromatic gray colors in between. Since achromatic colors have no hue, the hue code (h code) is left blank for achromatic colors (usually marked as a dash).


White is a color, the perception of which is evoked by light that stimulates all three types of color sensitive cone cells in the human eye in equal amounts and with high brightness compared to the surroundings. A white visual stimulation will be void of hue and grayness. White is the lightest possible color.


Achromatic grays are colors in which the RGB (red, green, and blue) values are exactly equal. Since achromatic grays have no hue, the hue code (the h in the hsv values of the color) is indicated with a dash. Achromatic grays are the axis of the color sphere, with white at the north pole and black at the south pole of the color sphere. The various tones of achromatic gray are along the axis of the color sphere from white at the top of the axis to black at the bottom of the axis.


Prior to standardization as a web color, Gainsboro was included as one of the X11 color names.[3] It was, however, absent from the original 1987 version of the list,[4] but present in Paul Raveling's version[5] which added, amongst other things, "[l]ight and off-white colors, copied from several Sinclair Paints color samples".[6]


At right is displayed the color medium gray, or gray in the X11 color names, which is lighter than the HTML/CSS gray shown below. The coordinates in the X11 were set at 190 to avoid gray being displayed as white on 2-bit grayscale displays.[7]


The color battleship gray is displayed in the adjacent image. It is so called because the color is the shade of gray from the specular micaceous hematite paint used for rustproofing iron and steel battleships.[18]


Poet George Sterling once wrote a poem calling San Francisco the "cool grey city of love"[23] The phrase cool grey as applied to San Francisco refers to the frequent fogs from the Pacific Ocean that envelop the city.


Before 1912, the word cadet gray was used as a name for a type of military issue uniforms. Most famously, it was the color of the uniforms of the Confederate Army. In 1815, it had earlier become the color of the uniforms of the United States Military Academy (West Point).[25]


Nardo gray is a color chosen by Audi in 2013 for their new RS7.[31] Since featuring this color, many other vehicle companies copied their lead and introduced a similar color availability for their cars and SUVs.[32]


Warm grays are colors that are noticeably brownish, pinkish grays, or reddish purple grays. The color brown is itself a dark shade of orange. Brown colors also include dark shades of rose, red, and amber. Pink colors include light tones of rose, red, and orange. These tones of pink become warm grays when they are mixed with gray.


The color displayed at right matches the color sample called taupe referenced below in the 1930 book A Dictionary of Color, the world standard for color terms before the invention of computers. However, the word taupe may often be used to refer to lighter shades of taupe today, and therefore another name for this color is dark taupe.


Just like its name suggests, Bright Gray is a gray shade with a lot of white. It is especially good as a wall color if you want something that has a slightly cool energy without being overly dark. Bright Gray is also a pleasant, pale neutral that is a great color for cardstock or regular paper.


Lavender and gray are two colors that look great together, and Lavender Gray is a lovely, gentle mixture of the two. Its complementary color is the soft, pearl-like Pastel Gray. These two colors look especially nice together, and Lavender Gray also works well alongside ivory and other shades of off-white.


Rustic shades of neutrals can add a certain charm to a whole range of projects. And Rustic Gray is no exception. This shade looks a lot like weathered wood that has been whitewashed. It has a bit of a silvery glow about it. Try combining it with deep navy blue or black for an understated yet elegant look.


This dignified, pewter-like gray has a hint of a green undertone. It looks good with brownish shades of gray, as its complementary color is Taupe Gray. Like many similar shades, Echo also works well beside quiet yet saturated cool colors like navy and hunter green.


Window Gray is a somewhat strange name for a gray shade. After all, most people think of clear glass when they picture windows. It can be found on the Classic list curated by RAL, a European color-matching system that is a lot like Pantone. Window Gray is a pleasant, medium gray that works beautifully in patterns with various shades of blue.


Silver Pink is essentially the cool counterpart to rose gold and similar shades. It looks a little like Dusty Rose. Silver Pink is a popular interior design color, and it is included in the Plochere system of colors.


While charcoal itself is usually black, the color charcoal typically describes a very dark gray. Dark Charcoal finds the middle ground between gray and black, and it has a great balance of color as well. Its values for green, red, and blue are the same. It also has a much higher black (K) value than most grays.


Agreeable Gray is a pleasant, rosy gray shade that has some warmth to it. Its reddish undertones give it a little more energy than most cooler gray shades. Its classic, slightly dusty appearance looks good with ivory and other warm-leaning off-white shades.


This cool, denim-like gray gets its name from the imposing gray towers of Oxford University. Thanks to the presence of black and cyan, this gray shade has a bluish appearance close to that of water on a cloudy day. Oxford Gray is an especially useful gray color for clothing.


Warm Gray is a unique color that sits somewhere between rose gray and taupe. It creates a dynamic all-neutral palette when paired with gray shades that contain a lot of blue. Alternatively, you also may find that you like diluted versions of Warm Gray. These paler colors have a pinkish hue.


This cool, dignified gray is one of the more popular gray paint shades offered by Benjamin Moore. It has a peaceful, almost oceanic blue-green undertone. As a wall color, it offers a welcome departure from your more typical shades of flat, average gray. It does well with baseboards that are painted a cool shade of white. Alternatively, Templeton Gray will be right at home alongside cool, seaglass-like blues and greens.


Depending on the weather, the ocean can look green, blue, gray, or any combination of the three. Sea Gray is the color of the ocean under a cloudy sky. Though it is still a neutral color, it has pronounced blue undertones. It looks good alongside sea green and other cool pastels.


This rich, medium-dark gray is an ideal choice if your project requires a gray shade with considerable presence. And though this color is a fairly well-balanced one, it is slightly cooler than it is warm. Because of its cool nature, Chameleon Gray looks good mixed with various shades of blue and blue-gray. But since it does have a decent amount of yellow, this color also has enough warmth to be comfortable among an assortment of warmer shades.


This shade of gray gets its name from the Oscar Wilde novel The Picture of Dorian Gray. The book is about a portrait of a man named Dorian Gray. Instead of aging as humans naturally do, Dorian Gray stays looking the same, but the picture of him in the portrait gradually appears older and older.


As its name indicates, Neutral Gray is a versatile and neutral color. It looks a bit like Fashion Gray, but it is a bit cooler in nature. It has more blue and green than red. It is peaceful and soothing with a medium amount of presence, and it does especially well when used to make patterns on paler backdrops.


Iron is probably one of the best-known gray metals, and this particular shade is a highly versatile one. It has a decent amount of influence from both warm and cool undertones. But on average, Iron is just a bit more warm than it is cool. It has a medium-to-high K value, so it sits pleasantly between light grays and darker shades.


Most of us probably think of bone as being white. But truthfully, most bones are off-white in color. This particular shade is really more gray than it is white. And because it has significant red and yellow undertones, it has an orangey glow that sets it apart from other gray shades. Thanks to its aged look, Bone makes a great background color for signage and stationery.


Heather is one of the color names that is frequently used to describe various shades of gray fabrics. Most heather grays are made up of a mix of dark gray and light gray, so this particular shade strikes a nice medium between them.


True Silver is really more of a true dark gray. But nonetheless, this cool shade does a great job taking the place of black in softer color schemes. Its steely cast gives it an authoritative look, but it still manages to not be overly bold.


The look of a tranquil harbor at sunrise is a common gray sight in nature. And this relatively pale gray definitely does that sight justice. You might expect a color like this one to be more cool in nature. But as you can see from its values for yellow and red, Harbor Gray is actually somewhat warm.


Most new anchors are a bright steel or iron color. But over time, they start to turn much darker. This deep, intense dark gray is the color of an anchor that has begun to weather over time. And thanks to its very cool nature, it contrasts beautifully with loud, bright warm colors.

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