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Shades of black

Shades of black are colors that differ only slightly from pure black. These colors have a low lightness. From a photometric point of view, a color which differs slightly from black always has low relative luminance. Variations of black include what are commonly termed off-black colors, which may be considered part of a neutral color scheme, usually in interior design as a part of a background for brighter colors. Black and dark gray colors are powerful accent colors that suggest weight, dignity, formality, and solemnity.[1]

Black
 
Common connotations
Darkness, evil, luxury, mourning
    Color coordinates
Hex triplet#000000
sRGBB (r, g, b)(0, 0, 0)
HSV (h, s, v)(0°, 0%, 0%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(0, 0, 0°)
SourceX11/By definition
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

In color theory, a shade is a pure color mixed with black. It decreases its lightness while nearly conserving its chromaticity. Strictly speaking, a "shade of black" is always a pure black itself and a "tint of black" would be a neutral gray. Unlike these, many off-black colors possess a hue and a colorfulness (also called saturation).

Colors often considered "shades of black" include onyx, black olive, charcoal, and jet; these colors and other variations of black are shown below.

Black edit

Black
 
      Color coordinates
Hex triplet#000000
sRGBB (r, g, b)(0, 0, 0)
HSV (h, s, v)(0°, 0%, 0%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(0, 0, 0°)
SourceX11/By definition
ISCC–NBS descriptorBlack
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

Black
#000000

Black is a color, the perception of which is evoked by the total absence of light that stimulates any of the three types of color sensitive cone cells in the human eye and with very low brightness compared to the surroundings. A black visual stimulation will be void of hue and grayness. Black is the darkest possible color.

Technical black varieties edit

A black body is an idealized physical body that absorbs all incident electromagnetic radiation (regardless of frequency or angle of incidence). To the human eye, it seems black.

Surface treatments to simulate a black body have been developed throughout history,[2] though intensive research to approach the ideal black body have emerged mainly in the 21st century. They include:

Variations of black (off-black colors) edit

The colors are arranged in order of value (brightness) (v code in the hsv code), the lightest colors at the top and the darkest at the bottom.

Dim gray edit

Dim gray
 
      Color coordinates
Hex triplet#696969
sRGBB (r, g, b)(105, 105, 105)
HSV (h, s, v)(0°, 0%, 41%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(44, 0, 0°)
SourceX11
ISCC–NBS descriptorDark gray
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

Dim gray
#696969

The web color dim gray is a dark tone of gray.

The color name dim gray first came into use in 1987, when this color was formulated as one of the colors on the X11 color list, introduced that year. After the invention of the World Wide Web in 1991, these colors became known as the "X11 web colors".

Cool black edit

Cool black (PMS 295)
 
      Color coordinates
Hex triplet#002E63
sRGBB (r, g, b)(0, 46, 99)
HSV (h, s, v)(212°, 100%, 39%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(19, 41, 255°)
Source[Unsourced]
ISCC–NBS descriptorVery dark blue
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

Cool black
#002E63

Cool black is a dark shade of blue. It is one of Pantone colors.[6]

Ebony edit

Ebony
 
      Color coordinates
Hex triplet#555D50
sRGBB (r, g, b)(85, 93, 80)
HSV (h, s, v)(97°, 14%, 36%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(38, 10, 113°)
SourceMaerz and Paul
ISCC–NBS descriptorGrayish olive green
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

Ebony
#555D50

The color ebony is a representation of the color of the wood ebony, a tropical hardwood widely used to make fine furniture, notably for French kings.

The first use of ebony as a color name in English was in 1590.[7]

 
Ebony wood

Davy's grey edit

Davy's gray
 
      Color coordinates
Hex triplet#555555
sRGBB (r, g, b)(85, 85, 85)
HSV (h, s, v)(0°, 0%, 33%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(36, 0, 0°)
Source
ISCC–NBS descriptorDark gray
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

Davy’s Grey
#555555

Davy's gray is a dark gray color, made from powdered slate, iron oxide and carbon black named for Henry Davy.[8][9]

The first recorded use of Davy’s gray as a color name in English was in the 19th century (precise date uncertain).[10]

Charcoal edit

Charcoal
 
      Color coordinates
Hex triplet#36454F
sRGBB (r, g, b)(54, 69, 79)
HSV (h, s, v)(204°, 32%, 31%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(28, 12, 231°)
Source
ISCC–NBS descriptorDark grayish blue
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

Charcoal
#36454F

Charcoal is a color that is a representation of the dark gray color of burned wood.

The first recorded use of charcoal as a color name in English was in 1606.[11]

 
Charcoal

Outer Space edit

Outer Space
 
      Color coordinates
Hex triplet#414A4C
sRGBB (r, g, b)(65, 74, 76)
HSV (h, s, v)(191°, 14%, 30%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(31, 5, 208°)
SourceCrayola
ISCC–NBS descriptorDark grayish green
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

Outer Space
#414A4C

The color Outer Space is a metaphorical representation of the color of outer space.

The color Outer Space was formulated by Crayola in 1998.

Taupe edit

Taupe
 
      Color coordinates
Hex triplet#483C32
sRGBB (r, g, b)(72, 60, 50)
HSV (h, s, v)(27°, 31%, 28%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(26, 11, 47°)
Source
ISCC–NBS descriptorDark grayish yellowish brown
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

Taupe
#483C32

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 is currently often used to refer to lighter shades of taupe, and therefore another name for this color is dark taupe.

The first use of taupe as a color name in English was in the early 19th century (exact year is not known).[12]


Black bean edit

Bean
 
      Color coordinates
Hex triplet#3D0C02
sRGBB (r, g, b)(61, 12, 2)
HSV (h, s, v)(10°, 97%, 24%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(11, 28, 17°)
SourceXona.com
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

Black Bean
#3D0C02

Black bean is a color that resembles black beans. It is the color called bean on the Xona.com Color List, which was formulated in 2001.

 
Black beans

Black olive edit

Olive (RAL)
 
      Color coordinates
Hex triplet#3B3C36
sRGBB (r, g, b)(59, 60, 54)
HSV (h, s, v)(70°, 10%, 24%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(25, 4, 93°)
SourceRAL
ISCC–NBS descriptorDark grayish olive green
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

Black Olive
#3B3C36

 
Black olives on a plate

Black olive a representation of the color of black olives. Also known as olive, color No. 6015, in the RAL color matching system, widely used in Europe.

Onyx edit

Onyx
 
      Color coordinates
Hex triplet#353839
sRGBB (r, g, b)(53, 56, 57)
HSV (h, s, v)(195°, 7%, 22%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(23, 2, 214°)
SourceCrayola
ISCC–NBS descriptorGreenish black
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

Onyx
#353839

The color onyx is a representation of the color of onyx.

This is one of the colors in the Crayola specialty crayon set called "Gem Tones", introduced in 1994.

 
Black onyx with bands of colors

Jet edit

Jet
 
      Color coordinates
Hex triplet#343434
sRGBB (r, g, b)(52, 52, 52)
HSV (h, s, v)(0°, 0%, 20%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(22, 0, 0°)
Source
ISCC–NBS descriptorBlack
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)
Jet black (RAL 9005)
 
      Color coordinates
Hex triplet#0E0E10
sRGBB (r, g, b)(14, 14, 16)
HSV (h, s, v)(240°, 12%, 6%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(4, 1, 266°)
SourceRAL Classic
ISCC–NBS descriptorBlack
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

Jet
#343434

Jet black (RAL 9005)
#0E0E10

The color jet, also called jet black, is a representation of the color of the mineraloid jet.

The first recorded use of jet as a color name in English was in 1450.[13]

 
Mourning jewelry: jet brooch, 19th century
 
An iPhone 7 in Jet Black

Raisin black edit

Raisin Black
 
      Color coordinates
Hex triplet#242124
sRGBB (r, g, b)(36, 33, 36)
HSV (h, s, v)(300°, 8%, 14%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(13, 2, 308°)
Source
ISCC–NBS descriptorBlack
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

Raisin Black
#242124

Raisin black is a color that is a representation of the color of black raisins.

 
Black raisins

Charleston green edit

Charleston green
 
      Color coordinates
Hex triplet#232B2B
sRGBB (r, g, b)(35, 43, 43)
HSV (h, s, v)(180°, 19%, 17%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(17, 3, 192°)
Source[Unsourced]
ISCC–NBS descriptorBlackish green
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

Charleston Green
#232B2B

Displayed at right is the color Charleston green.

According to a popular story, the color Charleston green originated after the American Civil War, when the North provided black paint to the South for use in its reconstruction. Charlestonians, i.e., the inhabitants of Charleston, South Carolina, mixed the black with a little bit of yellow and blue and created Charleston green. The earliest known use of the term to describe a dark shade of greenish black is 1953.[14]

Since this color has a hue code of 180, it is actually an extremely dark shade of cyan. The paint manufacturer Duron/Sherwin-Williams paint color number for "historic Charleston green" is DCR099—the color sample at right was taken from this color swatch (hex code #232B2B), which is on the website accessible called Colors of Historic Charleston:[15] This color looks black unless the sun hits it just right, and then the color registers a very dark forest green. From Rust-Oleum paint company it is color No. 214086 but still looks black on color cards.

Eerie black edit

Eerie black
 
      Color coordinates
Hex triplet#1B1B1B
sRGBB (r, g, b)(27, 27, 27)
HSV (h, s, v)(0°, 0%, 11%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(10, 0, 0°)
SourceCrayola
ISCC–NBS descriptorBlack
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

Eerie Black
#1B1B1B

The color eerie black was formulated by Crayola in the early 2000s as one of the colors in its Heads 'n Tails specialty box of colors.

Licorice edit

Licorice
 
      Color coordinates
Hex triplet#1A1110
sRGBB (r, g, b)(26, 17, 16)
HSV (h, s, v)(6°, 38%, 10%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(6, 3, 19°)
SourceCrayola
ISCC–NBS descriptorBlack
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

Licorice
#1A1110

The color licorice (also known as light black) is a representation of the color of licorice candy, which is made from licorice.

 
Variations of licorice candy

This color was introduced by Crayola in 1994 as one of the colors in its specialty Crayola Magic Scent crayons.

 
Licorice wheels

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Pile, John F. Interior Design Upper Saddle River, New Jersey:2007 Prentice-Hall p. 316
  2. ^ Winter, J. and West FitzHugh, E., Pigments based on Carbon, in Berrie, B.H. Editor, Artists’ Pigments, A Handbook of Their History and Characteristics, Volume 4, pp. 1–37.
  3. ^ Bond, Tami C.; Bergstrom, Robert W. (2006-01-01). "Light Absorption by Carbonaceous Particles: An Investigative Review". Aerosol Science and Technology. 40 (1): 27–67. Bibcode:2006AerST..40...27B. doi:10.1080/02786820500421521. ISSN 0278-6826. S2CID 11746255.
  4. ^ "Mini craters key to 'blackest ever black'". Newscientist.com. 6 February 2003. Retrieved 2015-07-14.
  5. ^ Theocharous, E.; Deshpande, R.; Dillon, A. C.; Lehman, J. (2006). "Evaluation of a pyroelectric detector with a carbon multiwalled nanotube black coating in the infrared". Applied Optics. 45 (6): 1093–7. Bibcode:2006ApOpt..45.1093T. doi:10.1364/AO.45.001093. PMID 16523768.
  6. ^ "PANTONE 295 C". Pantone. Retrieved 2021-12-04.
  7. ^ Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York: 1930 McGraw-Hill p. 194
  8. ^ Paterson, Ian (2003), A Dictionary of Colour (1st paperback ed.), London: Thorogood (published 2004), p. 134, ISBN 1-85418-375-3, OCLC 60411025, retrieved 2020-04-15
  9. ^ Eastaugh, Nicholas; Walsh, Valentine; Chaplin, Tracey; Siddall, Ruth (2004), Pigment Compendium: A Dictionary of Historical Pigments, Butterworth-Heinemann, p. 139, ISBN 978-0-7506-5749-5, OCLC 56444720, retrieved 2020-04-15
  10. ^ Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York: 1930 McGraw-Hill p. 194; Color Sample of Davy’s Grey: p.. 117 Plate 47 Color Sample A4
  11. ^ Maerz and Paul. A Dictionary of Color. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1930. p. 192; color sample: . 117, plate 47 Color Sample A2 – Charcoal
  12. ^ Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York: 1930 McGraw-Hill p. 205; Discussion of Color Taupe, p. 183; Color Sample of Taupe: p. 55 Plate 16 Color Sample A6
  13. ^ Maerz and Paul. A Dictionary of Color. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1930. p. 197
  14. ^ "'Blitz Painting' To Start Today". News and Courier. Charleston, South Carolina. April 7, 1953.
  15. ^ "Duron Paints—Colors of Historic Charleston—Charleston Green". Retrieved 20 November 2017.

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This article is about variations of the color black For other uses see Shades of Black disambiguation Shades of black are colors that differ only slightly from pure black These colors have a low lightness From a photometric point of view a color which differs slightly from black always has low relative luminance Variations of black include what are commonly termed off black colors which may be considered part of a neutral color scheme usually in interior design as a part of a background for brighter colors Black and dark gray colors are powerful accent colors that suggest weight dignity formality and solemnity 1 Black Common connotationsDarkness evil luxury mourning Color coordinatesHex triplet 000000sRGBB r g b 0 0 0 HSV h s v 0 0 0 CIELChuv L C h 0 0 0 SourceX11 By definitionB Normalized to 0 255 byte In color theory a shade is a pure color mixed with black It decreases its lightness while nearly conserving its chromaticity Strictly speaking a shade of black is always a pure black itself and a tint of black would be a neutral gray Unlike these many off black colors possess a hue and a colorfulness also called saturation Colors often considered shades of black include onyx black olive charcoal and jet these colors and other variations of black are shown below Contents 1 Black 1 1 Technical black varieties 2 Variations of black off black colors 2 1 Dim gray 2 2 Cool black 2 3 Ebony 2 4 Davy s grey 2 5 Charcoal 2 6 Outer Space 2 7 Taupe 2 8 Black bean 2 9 Black olive 2 10 Onyx 2 11 Jet 2 12 Raisin black 2 13 Charleston green 2 14 Eerie black 2 15 Licorice 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksBlack editMain article Black Black nbsp Color coordinatesHex triplet 000000sRGBB r g b 0 0 0 HSV h s v 0 0 0 CIELChuv L C h 0 0 0 SourceX11 By definitionISCC NBS descriptorBlackB Normalized to 0 255 byte Black 000000 Black is a color the perception of which is evoked by the total absence of light that stimulates any of the three types of color sensitive cone cells in the human eye and with very low brightness compared to the surroundings A black visual stimulation will be void of hue and grayness Black is the darkest possible color Technical black varieties edit A black body is an idealized physical body that absorbs all incident electromagnetic radiation regardless of frequency or angle of incidence To the human eye it seems black Surface treatments to simulate a black body have been developed throughout history 2 though intensive research to approach the ideal black body have emerged mainly in the 21st century They include Carbon black 3 Super black 4 Vantablack 5 Variations of black off black colors editThe colors are arranged in order of value brightness v code in the hsv code the lightest colors at the top and the darkest at the bottom Dim gray edit Dim gray nbsp Color coordinatesHex triplet 696969sRGBB r g b 105 105 105 HSV h s v 0 0 41 CIELChuv L C h 44 0 0 SourceX11ISCC NBS descriptorDark grayB Normalized to 0 255 byte Dim gray 696969 The web color dim gray is a dark tone of gray The color name dim gray first came into use in 1987 when this color was formulated as one of the colors on the X11 color list introduced that year After the invention of the World Wide Web in 1991 these colors became known as the X11 web colors Cool black edit Cool black PMS 295 nbsp Color coordinatesHex triplet 002E63sRGBB r g b 0 46 99 HSV h s v 212 100 39 CIELChuv L C h 19 41 255 Source Unsourced ISCC NBS descriptorVery dark blueB Normalized to 0 255 byte Cool black 002E63 Cool black is a dark shade of blue It is one of Pantone colors 6 Ebony edit Ebony nbsp Color coordinatesHex triplet 555D50sRGBB r g b 85 93 80 HSV h s v 97 14 36 CIELChuv L C h 38 10 113 SourceMaerz and PaulISCC NBS descriptorGrayish olive greenB Normalized to 0 255 byte Ebony 555D50 The color ebony is a representation of the color of the wood ebony a tropical hardwood widely used to make fine furniture notably for French kings The first use of ebony as a color name in English was in 1590 7 nbsp Ebony wood Davy s grey edit Davy s gray nbsp Color coordinatesHex triplet 555555sRGBB r g b 85 85 85 HSV h s v 0 0 33 CIELChuv L C h 36 0 0 SourceISCC NBSISCC NBS descriptorDark grayB Normalized to 0 255 byte Davy s Grey 555555 Davy s gray is a dark gray color made from powdered slate iron oxide and carbon black named for Henry Davy 8 9 The first recorded use of Davy s gray as a color name in English was in the 19th century precise date uncertain 10 Charcoal edit Charcoal nbsp Color coordinatesHex triplet 36454FsRGBB r g b 54 69 79 HSV h s v 204 32 31 CIELChuv L C h 28 12 231 SourceISCC NBSISCC NBS descriptorDark grayish blueB Normalized to 0 255 byte Charcoal 36454F Charcoal is a color that is a representation of the dark gray color of burned wood The first recorded use of charcoal as a color name in English was in 1606 11 nbsp Charcoal Outer Space edit Outer Space nbsp Color coordinatesHex triplet 414A4CsRGBB r g b 65 74 76 HSV h s v 191 14 30 CIELChuv L C h 31 5 208 SourceCrayolaISCC NBS descriptorDark grayish greenB Normalized to 0 255 byte Outer Space 414A4C The color Outer Space is a metaphorical representation of the color of outer space The color Outer Space was formulated by Crayola in 1998 Taupe edit Main article Taupe Taupe nbsp Color coordinatesHex triplet 483C32sRGBB r g b 72 60 50 HSV h s v 27 31 28 CIELChuv L C h 26 11 47 SourceISCC NBSISCC NBS descriptorDark grayish yellowish brownB Normalized to 0 255 byte Taupe 483C32 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 is currently often used to refer to lighter shades of taupe and therefore another name for this color is dark taupe The first use of taupe as a color name in English was in the early 19th century exact year is not known 12 Black bean edit Bean nbsp Color coordinatesHex triplet 3D0C02sRGBB r g b 61 12 2 HSV h s v 10 97 24 CIELChuv L C h 11 28 17 SourceXona comB Normalized to 0 255 byte Black Bean 3D0C02 Black bean is a color that resembles black beans It is the color called bean on the Xona com Color List which was formulated in 2001 nbsp Black beans Black olive edit Main article Olive color Black olive Olive RAL nbsp Color coordinatesHex triplet 3B3C36sRGBB r g b 59 60 54 HSV h s v 70 10 24 CIELChuv L C h 25 4 93 SourceRALISCC NBS descriptorDark grayish olive greenB Normalized to 0 255 byte Black Olive 3B3C36 nbsp Black olives on a plate Black olive a representation of the color of black olives Also known as olive color No 6015 in the RAL color matching system widely used in Europe Onyx edit Onyx nbsp Color coordinatesHex triplet 353839sRGBB r g b 53 56 57 HSV h s v 195 7 22 CIELChuv L C h 23 2 214 SourceCrayolaISCC NBS descriptorGreenish blackB Normalized to 0 255 byte Onyx 353839 The color onyx is a representation of the color of onyx This is one of the colors in the Crayola specialty crayon set called Gem Tones introduced in 1994 nbsp Black onyx with bands of colors Jet edit Jet nbsp Color coordinatesHex triplet 343434sRGBB r g b 52 52 52 HSV h s v 0 0 20 CIELChuv L C h 22 0 0 SourceISCC NBSISCC NBS descriptorBlackB Normalized to 0 255 byte Jet black RAL 9005 nbsp Color coordinatesHex triplet 0E0E10sRGBB r g b 14 14 16 HSV h s v 240 12 6 CIELChuv L C h 4 1 266 SourceRAL ClassicISCC NBS descriptorBlackB Normalized to 0 255 byte Jet 343434 Jet black RAL 9005 0E0E10 The color jet also called jet black is a representation of the color of the mineraloid jet The first recorded use of jet as a color name in English was in 1450 13 nbsp Mourning jewelry jet brooch 19th century nbsp An iPhone 7 in Jet Black Raisin black edit Main article Raisin black Raisin Black nbsp Color coordinatesHex triplet 242124sRGBB r g b 36 33 36 HSV h s v 300 8 14 CIELChuv L C h 13 2 308 SourceISCC NBSISCC NBS descriptorBlackB Normalized to 0 255 byte Raisin Black 242124 Raisin black is a color that is a representation of the color of black raisins nbsp Black raisins Charleston green edit Charleston green nbsp Color coordinatesHex triplet 232B2BsRGBB r g b 35 43 43 HSV h s v 180 19 17 CIELChuv L C h 17 3 192 Source Unsourced ISCC NBS descriptorBlackish greenB Normalized to 0 255 byte Charleston Green 232B2B Displayed at right is the color Charleston green According to a popular story the color Charleston green originated after the American Civil War when the North provided black paint to the South for use in its reconstruction Charlestonians i e the inhabitants of Charleston South Carolina mixed the black with a little bit of yellow and blue and created Charleston green The earliest known use of the term to describe a dark shade of greenish black is 1953 14 Since this color has a hue code of 180 it is actually an extremely dark shade of cyan The paint manufacturer Duron Sherwin Williams paint color number for historic Charleston green is DCR099 the color sample at right was taken from this color swatch hex code 232B2B which is on the website accessible called Colors of Historic Charleston 15 This color looks black unless the sun hits it just right and then the color registers a very dark forest green From Rust Oleum paint company it is color No 214086 but still looks black on color cards Eerie black edit Eerie black nbsp Color coordinatesHex triplet 1B1B1BsRGBB r g b 27 27 27 HSV h s v 0 0 11 CIELChuv L C h 10 0 0 SourceCrayolaISCC NBS descriptorBlackB Normalized to 0 255 byte Eerie Black 1B1B1B The color eerie black was formulated by Crayola in the early 2000s as one of the colors in its Heads n Tails specialty box of colors Licorice edit Main article Licorice Licorice nbsp Color coordinatesHex triplet 1A1110sRGBB r g b 26 17 16 HSV h s v 6 38 10 CIELChuv L C h 6 3 19 SourceCrayolaISCC NBS descriptorBlackB Normalized to 0 255 byte Licorice 1A1110 The color licorice also known as light black is a representation of the color of licorice candy which is made from licorice nbsp Variations of licorice candy This color was introduced by Crayola in 1994 as one of the colors in its specialty Crayola Magic Scent crayons nbsp Licorice wheelsSee also editUltra Black Lists of colors Shades of white Shades of redReferences edit Pile John F Interior Design Upper Saddle River New Jersey 2007 Prentice Hall p 316 Winter J and West FitzHugh E Pigments based on Carbon in Berrie B H Editor Artists Pigments A Handbook of Their History and Characteristics Volume 4 pp 1 37 Bond Tami C Bergstrom Robert W 2006 01 01 Light Absorption by Carbonaceous Particles An Investigative Review Aerosol Science and Technology 40 1 27 67 Bibcode 2006AerST 40 27B doi 10 1080 02786820500421521 ISSN 0278 6826 S2CID 11746255 Mini craters key to blackest ever black Newscientist com 6 February 2003 Retrieved 2015 07 14 Theocharous E Deshpande R Dillon A C Lehman J 2006 Evaluation of a pyroelectric detector with a carbon multiwalled nanotube black coating in the infrared Applied Optics 45 6 1093 7 Bibcode 2006ApOpt 45 1093T doi 10 1364 AO 45 001093 PMID 16523768 PANTONE 295 C Pantone Retrieved 2021 12 04 Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York 1930 McGraw Hill p 194 Paterson Ian 2003 A Dictionary of Colour 1st paperback ed London Thorogood published 2004 p 134 ISBN 1 85418 375 3 OCLC 60411025 retrieved 2020 04 15 Eastaugh Nicholas Walsh Valentine Chaplin Tracey Siddall Ruth 2004 Pigment Compendium A Dictionary of Historical Pigments Butterworth Heinemann p 139 ISBN 978 0 7506 5749 5 OCLC 56444720 retrieved 2020 04 15 Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York 1930 McGraw Hill p 194 Color Sample of Davy s Grey p 117 Plate 47 Color Sample A4 Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York McGraw Hill 1930 p 192 color sample 117 plate 47 Color Sample A2 Charcoal Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York 1930 McGraw Hill p 205 Discussion of Color Taupe p 183 Color Sample of Taupe p 55 Plate 16 Color Sample A6 Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York McGraw Hill 1930 p 197 Blitz Painting To Start Today News and Courier Charleston South Carolina April 7 1953 Duron Paints Colors of Historic Charleston Charleston Green Retrieved 20 November 2017 External links editUltra black Camouflage in Deep Sea Fishes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shades of black amp oldid 1218302142 Ebony, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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