04-27-2024, 12:56 PM
(04-27-2024, 08:44 AM)rich2005 Wrote: I do not really get that site Also I do not quite understand the confusion. In hex it is RRGGBBAA the extra that does not show in Gimp color picker is the Alpha channel. You get a better display in Inkscape. This made in Gimp with 50 transparency. 80 hex = 128 halfway between 0 and 255 ie 50 %
so you want #123456 -> #123 , that does not make sense If you want 3 numbers, it is decimal 191, 245, 139
rich2005,
The situation raised here is that on the "Guess My RGB" website there is a background color that must be identified.
To do this, you need to slide the slides until we find a color similar to the background color.
What happens is that the solution given on this site is in the format #a2e (3 numbers) obtained from the color #aa22ee.
In other words, for each RGB color there are always pairs for each color: (# aa 22 ee), (# ff 00 bb) and so on.
Resulting in answers with 3 numbers like: (#a23), (#f0b), etc.
The question was what the answer would be if a background color was of the type #b58f38 (without repetition), which was presented in the format of 3 numbers.
I haven't figured out that answer.
But I found that all the colors that appeared as a background color on this site; in a sample of 20 attempts, they were in the format #aabbcc (repeated pairs).
Knowing this, it is easy to find the value of the background color "with help" (cheating).
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Samj Portable - Gimp 2.10.28 - Win-10 /64.
Samj Portable - Gimp 2.10.28 - Win-10 /64.