Information about Red (color)

Red
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Wavelength~625-740 nm
Frequency~480-405 THz
Hex triplet#FF0000
sRGBB(r, g, b)(255, 0, 0)
HSV(h, s, v)(0° or 360°, 100%, 100%)
SourceVisible spectrum[1]
HTML/CSS[2]
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)
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Artificial red poppies.
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Sandstone interior of Antelope Canyon, displaying various reddish hues
Red is any of a number of similar colors evoked by light consisting predominantly of the longest wavelengths of light discernible by the human eye, in the wavelength range of roughly 625–750 nm. Longer wavelengths than this are called infrared, or below red and cannot be seen by human eyes.

In human color psychology, red is associated with energy and blood, and emotions that stir the blood, including anger, passion, and love.[3]

Red is used as one of the additive primary colors of light, complementary to cyan, in RGB color systems. Red is also one of the subtractive primary colors of RYB color space but not CMYK color space.

One common use of red as an additive primary color is in the RGB color model. Because "red" is not by itself standardized, color mixtures based on red are not exact specifications of color either. In order to produce exact colors the color red needs to be defined in terms of an absolute color space such as sRGB. As used in computer monitors and television screens, red is very variable, but some systems may apply color correction (so that a standardized "red" is produced that is not in fact full intensity of only the red colorant).

Red in human culture

In ancient history and culture

Art

Cultural symbolism

  • In Japan, red is a traditional color for a heroic figure.[4]
  • In ancient China, red was the symbol of fire and the south, and is one of the main five classical colors.
  • In the Indian Sub-continent, red is the traditional color of bridal dresses, and is frequently represented in the media as a symbolic color for married women.
  • In Chinese culture and symbolism, red is the color of good luck and success, and is used for decoration and wedding attire (during the traditional half of the wedding ceremony, while the bridal attire in the modern half is usually white). Money in Chinese societies is traditionally given in red packets. Stock market gains in China and other East Asian countries are displayed in red, while losses are displayed in green.
  • Red is considered holy in some parts of Sub-saharan Africa. In these regions women are forbidden to wear red clothes.
  • In Russia, red (красный) represents beauty. The Russian word for beauty derived from the word "red" and has the same root (КРАСавица, КРАСота, КРАСивый).

Ethnography

Literature

Mythology

  • Red was associated in Roman mythology with the god of war, Mars, and the reddish planet Mars became named after him. (A Roman general receiving a triumph had his face painted red, perhaps to personify Mars.)
  • The phrase "red-blooded" describes someone who is audacious, robust, or virile; it is sometimes used to contrast with a cold or effete "blue blood" although the terms are unrelated in origin.

Animals and plants

Religion

  • In East Asian countries, the names of the deceased are written in red ink in a Book of the Dead. To write a living person's name with red ink is taboo, tantamount to placing a curse on the person.
  • In Christianity, red represents the color of Christian martyrs who suffered death for their faith. It may also represent fire and so may symbolize the presence of God. It is the liturgical color for Pentecost. It is sometimes used for Holy Thursday and during Eastertide. In Roman Catholic tradition it is used for all feast days of Christian martyrs as well as Palm Sunday in anticipation of the death of Jesus. Red may also represent the deadly sin wrath. Satan is usually depicted as colored red and/or wearing a red costume in both iconography and popular culture.

Thailand

In modern culture

Film

Music

Gangs

Holidays

Sexuality

Sports

  • Rosso corsa is the traditional color of Italian race cars, particularly Ferrari.
  • In Soccer, the referee shows a red card to a player who has been sent-off.
  • Red is the color of many Korean sports teams such as their soccer team. The Korean soccer team is so called the "Red Devils" (붉은 악마)
  • Red is the national color of Poland and is heavily featured on sporting uniforms of Polish teams and athletes.
  • Liverpool Football Club are known as the Reds due to wearing the all-red strip which was introduced in the 1960s by Bill Shankly.
  • In Wales, red is the color of both the International Wales national rugby union team and the Welsh national football team.
  • In auto racing the red flag means the race gets stopped because of a wreck or debris.
  • The Cincinnati Red Stockings are the oldest professional baseball team, dating back to 1869. The franchise soon relocated to Boston and is now the Atlanta Braves, but its name survives as the origin for both the Cincinnati Reds and Boston Red Sox. During the 1950s when red was so strongly associated with communism, the modern Cincinnati team was known as the "Redlegs" and the term was even used on baseball cards. After the red scare faded, the team was known as the Reds again.

Television

Transportation

In International and global affairs

Military

National colors

Politics

In business and money

Finance

In Science

Astronomy

  • In astronomy, stars of stellar class M (the stars with the coolest temperature) are classified as red stars.
  • Mars is called the Red Planet because of the reddish color imparted to its surface by the abundant iron oxide present there.
  • Astronomical objects which are moving away from the observer exhibit a red shift.
  • Jupiter's surface displays a Great Red Spot, a football-shaped area south of the planet's equator. Astronomers believe the spot to be some kind of storm.
  • Stargazers sometimes cover their flashlights with a red filter, since red (long-wavelength) light does not desensitize the eyes as much as shorter wavelengths do.[5]

Biology

  • Oxygenated blood is red due to the presence of oxygenated hemoglobin.
  • Red light is the first to be absorbed by sea water, so that many fish and marine invertebrates that appear bright red are black in their native habitat.

Geography

  • Red or pink is traditionally used by cartographers to represent the British Empire.
  • Red has been used throughout time to represent royalty throughout the world.

Heraldry

  • In English heraldry, red (called gules) denoted ardent affection or love, while crimson (blood-color) stood for boldness, enthusiasm, or impetuosity. (The American Girls Handy Book, p. 369-370)
  • Red is the color of the coat of arms of Ħamrun, Malta.

Medicine

Ophthalmology

Photography

  • A red filter used in black and white photography increases contrast in most scenes. For example, combined with a polarizer, it can turn the sky black. Films simulating the effects of infrared film (such as Ilford's SFX 200) do so by being much more sensitive to red than to other colors.
  • Red illumination was (and sometimes still is) used as a "safelight" while working in a darkroom, as it does not expose most photographic paper and some films. Though many more modern darkrooms use an amber safelight, red illumination is closely associated with the darkroom in the public mind.

In psychology and modern thought

Hazard symbolism

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Stop sign used in various countries. The shape and color red is used nearly universally today.
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Red sky at night, sailor's delight.
  • Red catches people's attention, and is often used to indicate danger or emergency.
  • Red symbolizes heat and fire. Taps for hot water are often labeled red. Red is commonly the color of fire alarm boxes, fire extinguishers, and the firefighter profession itself.
  • Red denotes "stop" in, for instance, stop signs, traffic signals, brake lights, or the flashing lights of a school bus or railroad crossing.
  • Red indicates extreme danger on Western color-coded scales, such as wildfire hazard signs or the U.S. Homeland Security Advisory System. It also denotes the maximum level of danger and preparedness as in the phrases "condition red" and "red alert".
  • In auto racing, a red flag signals all cars to immediately stop.
  • Emergency exits on passenger aircraft and in general are indicated by red signs and lighting.
  • With ships on collision courses, the ship on starboard tack sees the Green for Go light on the ship on port tack, while the ship on port tack sees the Red for Stop light on the ship on starboard tack.

Mysticism

Red pigments

References

1. ^ Thomas J. Bruno, Paris D. N. Svoronos. CRC Handbook of Fundamental Spectroscopic Correlation Charts. CRC Press, 2005.
2. ^ W3C TR CSS3 Color Module, HTML4 color keywords
3. ^ Pasquale Gagliardi (1992). Symbols and Artifacts: Views of the Corporate Landscape. Aldine Transaction. ISBN 0202304280. 
4. ^ PS2 News: CVG goes straight to hell with Devil May Cry director - ComputerAndVideoGames.com:. Retrieved on 2007-10-14.
5. ^ Be a Stargazer. Sensitize Your Eyes. Retrieved on 2007-09-25.
6. ^ Swami Panchadasi The Human Aura: Astral Colors and Thought Forms Des Plaines, Illinois, USA:1912--Yogi Publications Society Page 31

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