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Defining a Color by Changing HSB Properties

You can define colors by changing the hue, saturation, and brightness (HSB).

„Hue is the color itself (for example, blue, orange, or purple). Hue is measured in degrees (0 to 360 degrees).

„Saturation is the strength of the color. Saturation values are measured in percentages, with 0 percent indicating no color saturation (gray) and 100 percent indicating full saturation.

„Brightness is the amount of light in the color. Brightness is also measured in percentages, with 0 percent indicating black and 100 percent indicating white.

To define a color by changing HSB:

1To specify a color by changing HSB, click HSB in the Choose Color dialog box.

2To change the hue value, select the H option and do one of the following.

„In the H box, specify a value between 0 and 360 degrees.

„Use the slider to specify the hue value.

The color appears in the Preview box. You can also see the RGB equivalent in the R, G, and B boxes next to the slider.

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HP Manager Software manual Defining a Color by Changing HSB Properties