| Re: NEXGEN Series 8002 Greetings everyone,
Just in case you are looking for the RGB, that is, Red-Green-Blue levels for use in Surething Office Labeler or other applications. Those numbers in the previous chart show them in Hexadecimal.
For those of us that are a little older, pre-Windows era, base 16 became a daily routine. Instead of our boring base 10 numbers, hexidecimal can hold 256 different combinations in only two digits, utilizing A through F. So, "A" is actually 10, B is 11, C is 12.... Computers have been made so easy these days, that sometimes basic fundamentals of understanding are not needed, just point and click. Anyway, video killed the radio star....
Take the six digit number off the chart and break it into three two digit numbers each representing a hexadecimal number from 00-FF. The first two digits represent the Red, the second is Green and the last one is Blue.
So a color #22E2E4 is Red 22, Green E2, and Blue E4.
Convert to decimal and you get Red 34, Green 226, Blue 228.
Your windows calculator converts Hexa to decimal in scientific mode. Otherwise, multiply the left digit by 16 and add the right digit. Example: 88 would be 8 times 16 = 128 plus 8 = 136
I hope this helps,
Respectfully Submitted,
Cassius Maximus |