When Scorched Carbon through Submerging

#154b1e RGB(21,75,30)

About this color

When Scorched Carbon through Submerging reads as dark and vivid — a green tone recorded at #154b1e, RGB(21, 75, 30).

#154b1eRGB(21, 75, 30)

HSL 130° · 56% saturation · 19% lightness

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Psychology

Dark greens evoke dense forests, institution and permanence — think library walls, old maps, and military insignia.

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History

The pigment verdigris — a green formed by the corrosion of copper — was widely used in medieval manuscripts and early oil painting, despite its tendency to darken over time.

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Design use

In practical terms, a dark green like this works well as a grounding element in print design — covers, footers, section dividers. On screen it suits dashboards and interfaces where a serious tone matters.

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Colour pairings

In terms of colour combinations, for a natural palette, combine this green with terracotta, ochre, and warm cream. For a bolder approach, its complement — a warm red-magenta — creates immediate impact.

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Color formats

Name
When Scorched Carbon through Submerging
HEX
#154b1e
RGB
rgb(21,75,30)
RGB%
rgb(8.2%,29.4%,11.8%)
HSL
hsl(130,56%,19%)
HSV
hsv(130,72%,29%)
CMYK
cmyk(72,0,60,71)
LAB
lab(28,-29,22)
LCH
lch(28,36,143)
sRGB
(0.082,0.294,0.118)
HEX8
#154b1eff
CSS Name
Decimal
021075030

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Color info

Lightness
19%
Saturation
56%
Hue
130°
Chroma
36
Temperature
WarmCool
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