Scarlet (color)


Scarlet
About these coordinates
— Color coordinates —
Hex triplet #FF2400
RGBB (r, g, b) (255, 36, 0)
HSV (h, s, v) (8°, 100%, 100%)
Source [Unsourced]
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

Scarlet (from the Persian säqirlāt) is a bright red color with a hue that is somewhat toward the orange. It is a pure chroma on the color wheel. It is redder than vermilion. Traditionally, scarlet is the color of flame. It may also refer to the color of the blood of a living person.

The first recorded use of scarlet as a color name in the English language was in 1250. [1]

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Torch red

Torch red
About these coordinates
— Color coordinates —
Hex triplet #FD0E35
RGBB (r, g, b) (253, 14, 53)
HSV (h, s, v) (8°, 100%, 92%)
Source Crayola
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

The color torch red is displayed at right.

This is the color called scarlet in Crayola crayons. It was originally formulated as torch red in 1998 and then renamed scarlet by Crayola in 2000.

Fire brick

Fire Brick
About these coordinates
— Color coordinates —
Hex triplet #B22222
sRGBB (r, g, b) (178, 34, 34)
HSV (h, s, v) (0°, 74%, 42%)
Source X11
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

Displayed at right is the web color fire brick, a deep shade of scarlet/red.

Dark scarlet

Dark Scarlet
About these coordinates
— Color coordinates —
Hex triplet #560319
RGBB (r, g, b) (86, 3, 25)
HSV (h, s, v) (8°, 100%, 13%)
Source [Unsourced]
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

The color dark scarlet is displayed at right.

Scarlet in human culture

Academic dress
  • Scarlet is the color worn in traditional academic dress in the United Kingdom for those awarded doctorates.
  • In academic dress in the USA, scarlet is used for hood bindings (that is, borders) and, depending on the university or school, other parts of the dress (velvet chevrons, facings, etc.) to denote a degree in some form or branch of Theology (e.g., Sacred Theology, Canon Law, Divinity, Ministry).
  • In the French academic dress system, the five traditional fields of study (Arts, Science, Medicine, Law and Divinity) are each symbolized by a distinctive color, which appears in the academic dress of the people who graduated in this field. Scarlet is the distinctive color for Law. As such, it is also the color worn on their court dress by French high magistrates.
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References

  1. ^ Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York:1930--McGraw Hill Page 204; Color Sample of Scarlet: Page 25 Plate 1 Color Sample L12
  2. ^ "SACD FAQ". ps3sacd.com. http://www.ps3sacd.com/sacdfaq.html. Retrieved on 2007-10-02. 


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