Tan Color
OrangesA pale brown named after the color produced by tanning leather.
Conversions
#d2b48c
rgb(210, 180, 140)
hsl(34.3, 43.7%, 68.6%)
hsv(34.3, 33.3%, 82.4%)
cmyk(0%, 14.3%, 33.3%, 17.6%)
lab(74.98, 5.02, 24.43)
lch(74.98, 24.94, 78.39)
oklch(78.6%, 0.0638, 74.63)
hwb(34.3, 54.9%, 17.6%)
Harmony colors
Accessibility
Black text reads better on this background (10.65:1). That passes WCAG AAA (≥7:1) for normal-size text.
Under color vision deficiencies
Protanopia
#c6c597 · ΔE 11.6
Deuteranopia
#c7ca99 · ΔE 13.2
Tritanopia
#d19fa1 · ΔE 20.2
Achromatopsia
#b9b9b9 · ΔE 16.2
Left half is the original, right half is the simulated appearance. See all 8 vision types →
Code
background-color: #d2b48c;
bg-[#d2b48c]
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Frequently asked questions
Tan (#d2b48c) is rgb(210, 180, 140) in RGB.
No, #d2b48c is not web-safe. The nearest web-safe colors are among its tones and shades below.
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