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RGB color code, short for Red, Green, Blue color code, is a numerical representation used in digital design and computing to define colors. It consists of three numerical values, each ranging from 0 to 255, representing the intensity of the red, green, and blue primary colors. By adjusting these values, a wide spectrum of colors can be created. RGB color codes are commonly employed in various applications, including web design, graphic design, and image editing, to precisely specify and reproduce colors for digital displays, images, and content.
OKLCH is a color space that combines the perceptual uniformity of OKLAB with the intuitive cylindrical coordinates of LCH (Lightness, Chroma, Hue). It is increasingly becoming the preferred color space for modern web design and CSS because it allows for predictable color manipulation—such as creating harmonious palettes or adjusting lightness without shifting the perceived hue—better than HSL or standard LCH. It is natively supported in modern CSS Color Module Level 4, enabling more vibrant and accessible color schemes.