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rgb128128128

rgb128128128 refers to an RGB color triplet in which the red, green, and blue components each have the value 128 on a 0–255 scale. This equalization of all three channels produces a neutral gray with no discernible hue. In common digital color notation, rgb128128128 corresponds to the hex color #808080.

In the sRGB color space used by most displays and web browsers, this value is perceived as

Notation and usage: rgb128128128 is typically written as rgb(128,128,128) in many programming languages and CSS. It

Practical considerations: as with other mid-gray colors, rgb128128128 can be sensitive to surrounding colors and lighting

a
mid-gray.
It
sits
between
black
and
white
and
is
often
used
as
a
neutral
reference
color.
Because
all
channels
are
identical,
there
is
no
dominant
hue,
which
makes
rgb128128128
suitable
for
backgrounds,
borders,
placeholders,
or
design
elements
where
color
neutrality
is
desired.
is
also
represented
as
#808080
in
hexadecimal
form.
Variants
that
are
lighter
or
darker
can
be
created
by
increasing
or
decreasing
the
channel
values
(for
example,
rgb(192,192,192)
or
rgb(64,64,64)).
conditions.
On
screens,
display
calibration
and
gamma
correction
affect
its
perceived
brightness.
When
used
in
user
interfaces
or
documentation,
it
is
common
to
pair
this
gray
with
higher-contrast
text
or
color
accents
to
maintain
legibility.