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Encyclopedia > Burnt sienna
Burnt Sienna
— Color coordinates —
Hex triplet #E97451
RGBB (r, g, b) (233, 116, 81)
CMYKH (c, m, y, k) (0, 50, 65, 9)
HSV (h, s, v) (14°, 65%, 91%)
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)
H: Normalized to [0–100] (hundred)

Burnt sienna is an iron oxide pigment: a warm mid brown color. It is also a Crayola color. Web colors are colors used in designing web pages, and the methods for describing and specifying those colors. ... The RGB color model is an additive model in which red, green and blue (often used in additive light models) are combined in various ways to reproduce other colors. ... Red is any of a number of similar colors at the lowest frequencies of light discernible by the human eye. ... See Green for the color. ... Blue is any of a number of similar colors. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Cyan is a pure spectral color, but the same hue can also be generated by mixing equal amounts of green and blue light. ... Magenta is a color made up of red and blue light. ... Yellow is any color of light that stimulates both the red and green cone cells of the retina, but not the blue cone cells. ... Black is a color with several subtle differences in meaning. ... The HSV (Hue, Saturation, Value) model, also called HSB (Hue, Saturation, Brightness), defines a color space in terms of three constituent components: HSV color space as a color wheel Hue, the color type (such as red, blue, or yellow): Ranges from 0-360 (but normalized to 0-100% in some... An image with the hue altered The hue of this Painted Bunting is adjusted over the spectrum. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Chromaticity. ... Brightness is an attribute of visual perception in which a source appears to emit a given amount of light. ... Iron oxide pigment There are a number of iron oxides: Iron oxides Iron(II) oxide or ferrous oxide (FeO) The black-coloured powder in particular can cause explosions as it readily ignites. ... For animal and plant pigments, see Pigment, biology. ... Crayola logo Crayola Crayons were first introduced in 1903 Crayola is a brand of crayons and other writing and drawing utensils, such as markers, chalk, and colored pencils manufactured by Binney & Smith Inc. ...


Chemically, burnt sienna is formed by burning raw sienna (Terra di Sienna). This page is not about Siena, Italy. ...


Popular culture

  • One of the main characters of the comic strip PvP is named Brent Sienna, after the pigment and/or the color. Brent is the art director for the fictional magazine PvP.
  • On the television show, Family Guy, while trying to pick up girls in a bar Cleveland asks "How would you like to go Black then have to make a hard decision of whether or not to go back." to which the girl replies "I already went Burnt Sienna and never went back." She then leaves the bar with a giant talking crayon of said colour.

PvP, also known as Player Vs. ... Family Guy is an American animated comedy created by Seth MacFarlane for FOX in 1999. ...

See also

  Shades of brown  
Auburn Bistre Brown Buff Burgundy Burnt sienna Burnt umber Copper Liver Mahogany Maroon Ochre
                       
Pale brown Raw Umber Russet Rust Sandy brown Seal brown Sepia Tan Wheat Zinnwaldite
                   

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Burnt sienna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (86 words)
Burnt sienna is an iron oxide pigment: a warm mid brown color.
Chemically, burnt sienna is formed by burning raw sienna (Terra di Sienna).
One of the main characters of the comic strip PvP is named Brent Sienna, after the pigment and/or the color.
Sienna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (238 words)
Sienna is a form of limonite clay most famous in the production of oil paint pigments.
Sienna, in and of itself, is sometimes referred to as "raw sienna", in order to differentiate it from "burnt sienna", which is a more common pigment than the raw form.
The difference is in the process applied to burnt sienna, which is raw sienna heated to remove the water from the clay and redden its brownish colour.
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