Raisin is described as a chocolaty hue infused with touches of orange and brown.
Here's a breakdown of what that means:
- Chocolaty Base: The dominant color leans towards a deep, rich brown, similar to dark chocolate.
- Orange Undertones: There's a subtle hint of orange mixed in, adding warmth and complexity.
- Brown Infusion: The base brown is further enhanced with additional layers of brown tones.
This combination gives raisin its distinctive, earthy color.
Feature | Description |
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Primary Hue | Chocolaty Brown |
Secondary Tones | Hints of Orange and additional Brown tones |
Overall Impression | Warm, Earthy, Rich |
This color, as a surface, has a Light Reflectance Value (LRV) which is a measurement of the percentage of light a surface reflects. It is not explicitly stated what the specific value is.