violetne
Violetne is a color that falls between blue and red on the visible light spectrum. It is perceived when light with a wavelength of approximately 380 to 450 nanometers stimulates the cone cells in the human eye. In the traditional RYB color model, violet is considered a secondary color, created by mixing red and blue pigments. In the RGB color model, used for digital displays, violet is represented by a combination of red and blue light, with red typically having a higher intensity.
The name "violet" is derived from the violet flower, Viola odorata, which exhibits this hue. Throughout history
In nature, violet hues are common in flowers, such as violets, lavender, and irises. It can also