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Salmon and coral are warm, pinkish-orange hues that, while similar, possess distinct characteristics in intensity and undertones.
Salmon Color
Description: Salmon is a softer, muted pink-orange shade, reminiscent of the flesh of a salmon fish. Its appearance can vary from light pink to a darker pink-orange, depending on specific shades.
Undertones: Predominantly pink with subtle orange hints.
Psychological Associations: Salmon is associated with warmth, joy, and playfulness, evoking feelings of happiness and encouragement.
Coral Color
Description: Coral is a brighter, more vibrant pinkish-orange hue, inspired by marine corals. It combines the warmth of orange with the softness of pink, resulting in a lively and energetic color.
Undertones: Leans more towards orange with slight pink influences.
Psychological Associations: Coral symbolizes warmth, acceptance, and positivity. It is known to uplift others with its optimism and is considered welcoming and distinct.
Key Differences
Intensity: Coral is generally brighter and more vibrant, while salmon is softer and more subdued.
Emotional Impact: Salmon conveys a sense of coziness and tranquility, whereas coral exudes liveliness and energy.
So, while both colors share a pinkish-orange base, salmon offers a gentle, calming presence, making it suitable for creating inviting spaces. Coral, with its bold vibrancy, adds a dynamic and energetic touch to designs.
Is there a color between Coral and Salmon?
Yes, there is a middle ground between salmon and coral—a color that balances the softness of salmon with the vibrancy of coral. This intermediate hue could be described as a "soft coral" or "rosy peach."
Characteristics of this Color:
- Hue: A balanced blend of pink and orange, slightly more vibrant than salmon but less intense than coral.
- Tone: Warm and inviting, maintaining a subtle brightness without overpowering.
- Undertones: A harmonious mix of pink and orange undertones, leaning neither too muted nor too vibrant.
Here is what this color looks like, and below you can see exactly how we found it.
Common HEX Codes:
- Salmon:
#FA8072
(a softer pink-orange) - Coral:
#FF7F50
(a vibrant pink-orange)
Calculating the Midpoint:
The midpoint color can be calculated by averaging the RGB values of the two colors.
RGB Values:
- Salmon: R (250), G (128), B (114)
- Coral: R (255), G (127), B (80)
Average RGB Values:
- R: (250 + 255) ÷ 2 = 252.5 ≈ 253
- G: (128 + 127) ÷ 2 = 127.5 ≈ 128
- B: (114 + 80) ÷ 2 = 97
HEX Code:
- R:
253
→FD
- G:
128
→80
- B:
97
→61
Resulting HEX Code:
The color in between salmon and coral would have the HEX code #FD8061
.
This HEX represents a balanced hue that combines the softness of salmon with the vibrancy of coral.
So what do you think? Coral and Salmon are both really nice versatile colors.
Coral Color conversion
The hexadecimal color #FF7F50 has RGB values of R: 100, G: 49.8, B: 31.4 and CMYK values of C: 0, M: 0.5, Y: 0.69, K:0.
Value | CSS | |
---|---|---|
Hex | ff7f50 | #ff7f50 |
RGB Decimal | 255, 127, 80 | rgb(255,127,80) |
RGB Percentage | 100, 49.8, 31.4 | rgb(100%, 49.8%, 31.4%) |
CMYK | 0, 50, 69, 0 | |
HSL | 16.1°, 100, 65.7 | hsl(16.1°, 100%, 65.7%) |
HSV (or HSB) | 16.1°, 68.6, 100 | |
Web Safe | ff6666 | #ff6666 |
CIE-LAB | 67.295, 45.354, 47.493 | |
XYZ | 50.282, 37.024, 12.086 | |
xyY | 0.506, 0.373, 37.024 | |
CIE-LCH | 67.295, 65.671, 46.32 | |
CIE-LUV | 67.295, 101.036, 44.417 | |
Hunter-Lab | 60.847, 44.976, 28.562 | |
Binary | 11111111, 01111111, 01010000 |
Salmon Color conversion
The hexadecimal color #fa8072 has RGB values of R: 98, G: 50.2, B: 44.7 and CMYK values of C: 0, M: 0.49, Y: 0.54, K:0.02.
Value | CSS | |
---|---|---|
Hex | fa8072 | #fa8072 |
RGB Decimal | 250, 128, 114 | rgb(250,128,114) |
RGB Percentage | 98, 50.2, 44.7 | rgb(98%, 50.2%, 44.7%) |
CMYK | 0, 49, 54, 2 | |
HSL | 6.2°, 93.2, 71.4 | hsl(6.2°, 93.2%, 71.4%) |
HSV (or HSB) | 6.2°, 54.4, 98 | |
Web Safe | ff9966 | #ff9966 |
CIE-LAB | 67.264, 45.226, 29.094 | |
XYZ | 50.185, 36.983, 20.412 | |
xyY | 0.466, 0.344, 36.983 | |
CIE-LCH | 67.264, 53.776, 32.753 | |
CIE-LUV | 67.264, 90.5, 27.378 | |
Hunter-Lab | 60.813, 44.828, 20.103 | |
Binary | 11111010, 10000000, 01110010 |
FAQ
What is the hex code for Salmon color?
The hex code for Salmon is #FA8072
.
What is the hex code for Coral color?
The hex code for Coral is #FF7F50
.
What are some colors that go well with Salmon?
Colors like Mint Green, Navy Blue, Cream, Light Gray, Gold, and Beige pair beautifully with Salmon.
What are some colors that go well with Coral?
Coral pairs well with Turquoise, Aqua, White, Teal, Charcoal Gray, and Peach.
What are the applications of Salmon color?
Salmon is often used in interior design for cozy spaces, fashion for soft and elegant attire, and branding for wellness or natural products.
What are the applications of Coral color?
Coral is popular in fashion for statement pieces, interior design as bold accents, and branding for energetic and youthful themes.
What are the different shades of Salmon?
Different shades of Salmon include Light Salmon, Salmon Pink, and Dark Salmon.
What are the different shades of Coral?
Different shades of Coral include Light Coral, Deep Coral, and Coral Red.