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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UltramarineUltramarine - Wikipedia

    Ultramarine is a blue made from natural lapis lazuli, or its synthetic equivalent which is sometimes called "French Ultramarine". More generally "ultramarine blue" can refer to a vivid blue. The term ultramarine can also refer to other pigments.

  2. El pigmento azul ultramar natural, también llamado ultramarino verdadero, o lapislázuli, es un polvo azul transparente 4 y muy estable 5 que fue utilizado desde tiempos antiguos hasta alrededor del siglo XIX, pero que hoy se encuentra prácticamente en desuso.

  3. Learn about the color hex code #4166f5, also known as ultramarine blue, in RGB, CMYK, HSL, HSV and other color spaces. See how it looks as text, background, border and in color schemes, shades, tints and tones.

  4. 8 de jun. de 2015 · Ultramarine: the quality of the shade is embodied in its name. This is the superlative blue, the end-all blue, the blue to which all other hues quietly aspire. The name means “beyond the sea”—a dreamy ode to its distant origins, as romantic as it is imprecise.

  5. The color ultramarine blue with hexadecimal color code #4166f5 is a medium light shade of blue. In the RGB color model #4166f5 is composed of 25.49% red, 40.0% green and 96.08% blue. In the HSL color space #4166f5 has a hue of 228° (degrees), 90% saturation and 61% lightness.

  6. Today, Winsor & Newton produces a rich, transparent French Ultramarine with a reddish pigment, and in contrast a cooler Ultramarine (Green Shade), a deep transparent blue with green undertones. Both have superb blending properties to make purples, greens and even neutrals, but are also suited to working with a limited palette.

  7. 10 de jun. de 2013 · Ultramarine is a blue pigment derived from lapis lazuli, a rare and semi-precious stone. Learn about its origin, production, properties, and variations, including natural, synthetic, and oil paint versions.