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What shades can create black

We hope these black color names and incredible shades of black will be helpful in your designs.


Reduce a color picture to shades of a single color

You can simplify a color picture in Publisher by reducing the number of colors in the picture. Doing so can reduce the picture’s file size and reduce the cost of printing. Applying a uniform color to all pictures in your publication can also unify your publication.

  1. Click the picture that you want to change.
  2. On the Format tab, click Recolor, and then click the color that you want, or to see more color choices, click More Variations.

Restore the picture’s original colors

The picture’s original color information remains stored with the image, so you can restore the picture’s original colors at any time.

  • Click the picture, click the Format tab, and then click Reset Picture.

Change a picture to grayscale or to black-and-white

  1. Click the picture that you want to change.
  2. On the Format tab, click Recolor, and then choose Grayscale.

Restore the picture’s original colors

The picture’s original color information remains stored with the image, so you can restore the picture’s original colors at any time.

  • Click the picture, click the Format tab, and then click Reset Picture.

You can reduce the number of colors in a picture in one of three ways:

  • Change the picture to shades of a single color.
  • Change the picture to grayscale.
  • Change the picture to black-and-white.

Note: You can change pictures that are in Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) format only to grayscale or to black-and-white.

Change a picture to shades of a single color

  1. Right-click the picture that you want to change, and then click Format Picture on the shortcut menu.
  2. Click the Picture tab.
  3. Under Image control, click Recolor.
  4. In the Recolor Picture dialog box, click the arrow next to Color, and then click the color that you want or to see more color choices, click More Colors, select the options that you want, and then click OK.

Note: If your publication uses spot colors, More Colors is not available.

  • Click Recolor whole picture to apply tints of the selected color to the entire picture.
  • Click Leave black parts black to apply tints of the selected color to only those parts of the picture that are not black or white.

Restore the picture’s original colors

The picture’s original color information remains stored with the image, so you can restore the picture’s original colors at any time.

  1. Right-click the picture, and then click Format Picture on the shortcut menu.
  2. Click the Picture tab.
  3. Click Recolor.
  4. In the Recolor Picture dialog box, click Restore Original Colors.

Shades of Black Color

Oh, black. While it is the most misunderstood shade in color theory, black has been and probably will continue to be the most popular color in the design world.

Since black is a common color in nature, people are used to seeing it, but if you want to give your creations a sophisticated look, use black.

Your design or website is bound to turn heads if you plan to use a black shade or two.

That’s why we will talk about 99 shades of black color in today’s article, including their names, hex, RGB, and CMYK codes.

With these codes, designers and anyone who would like to use these black shades in their creations can easily pick the right color without hassle. Enjoy!

Black color facts: Black is by far the favorite color in the fashion industry.

Black Shades

Black Olive
HEX #3B3C36
RGB 59, 60, 54
CMYK 2, 0, 10, 76

Rich Black Fogra
HEX #010B13
RGB 1, 11, 19
CMYK 95, 42, 0, 93

Black
HEX #000000
RGB 0, 0, 0
CMYK 0, 0, 0, 100

Black Raisins
HEX #242124
RGB 36, 33, 36
CMYK 0, 8, 0, 86

Asphalt
HEX #0C0404
RGB 12, 4, 4
CMYK 0, 67, 67, 95

Eerie Black
HEX #1B1B1B
RGB 27, 27, 27
CMYK 0, 0, 0, 89

Black Coral
HEX #54626F
RGB 84, 98, 111
CMYK 24, 12, 0, 56

Black Coffee
HEX #3B2F2F
RGB 59, 47, 47
CMYK 0, 20, 20, 77

Abbey
HEX #494F55
RGB 73, 79, 85
CMYK 14, 7, 0, 87

Dark Chocolate
HEX #28231D
RGB 40, 35, 29
CMYK 0, 13, 27, 84

Alien Black
HEX #1A2228
RGB 26, 24, 40
CMYK 35, 15, 0, 84

Granite Gray
HEX #666362
RGB 102, 99, 98
CMYK 0, 3, 4, 60

Black Chocolate
HEX #1B1811
RGB 27, 24, 17
CMYK 0, 11, 37, 89

Smoky Black
HEX #080402
RGB 8, 4, 2
CMYK 0, 50, 75, 97

Black Crow
HEX #0D0907
RGB 13, 9, 7
CMYK 0, 31, 46, 95

Black Chestnut
HEX #252321
RGB 37, 35, 33
CMYK 0, 5, 11, 85

Black Pearl
HEX #1E272C
RGB 30, 39, 44
CMYK 32, 11, 0, 83

Black Plum
HEX #362B32
RGB 54, 43, 50
CMYK 0, 20, 7, 79

Black Sand
HEX #5B4E4B
RGB 91, 78, 75
CMYK 0, 14, 18, 64

Black Steel
HEX #262335
RGB 38, 35, 53
CMYK 28, 34, 0, 79

Black Truffle
HEX #463D3E
RGB 70, 61, 62
CMYK 0, 13, 11, 73

Xiketic
HEX #1D0002
RGB 29, 0, 2
CMYK 0, 100, 93, 89

Cynical Black
HEX #171717
RGB 23, 23, 23
CMYK 0, 0, 0, 91

Glossy Black
HEX #110011
RGB 17, 0, 17
CMYK 0, 100, 0, 93

Gothic Grape
HEX #120321
RGB 18, 3, 33
CMYK 45, 91, 0, 87

Heavy Gray
HEX #050505
RGB 5, 5, 5
CMYK 0, 0, 0, 98

Ivory Black
HEX #231F20
RGB 35, 31, 32
CMYK 0, 11, 9, 86

Black Hole
HEX #0A0502
RGB 10, 5, 2
CMYK 0, 50, 80, 96

Blackstrap Molasses
HEX #2B2523
RGB 43, 37, 35
CMYK 0, 14, 19, 83

Night Shadow
HEX #1C1C1C
RGB 28, 28, 28
CMYK 0, 0, 0, 89

Parisian Night
HEX #323441
RGB 50, 52, 65
CMYK 23, 20, 0, 75

Slate Black
HEX #040707
RGB 4, 7, 7
CMYK 43, 0, 0, 97

Sombre Gray
HEX #111016
RGB 17, 16, 22
CMYK 23, 27, 0, 91

Cool Black
HEX #000023
RGB 0, 0, 35
CMYK 100, 100, 0, 86

Very Dark Purple
HEX #0F0012
RGB 15, 0, 18
CMYK 17, 100, 0, 93

Very Dark Brown
HEX #140100
RGB 20, 1, 0
CMYK 0, 95, 100, 92

Very Dark Green
HEX #031701
RGB 3, 23, 1
CMYK 87, 0, 96, 91

Space Gray
HEX #110022
RGB 17, 0, 34
CMYK 50, 100, 0, 87

Sable
HEX #060606
RGB 6, 6, 6
CMYK 0, 0, 0, 98

True Black
HEX #030303
RGB 3, 3, 3
CMYK 0, 0, 0, 99

Coal
HEX #0C0908
RGB 12, 9, 8
CMYK 0, 25, 33, 95

Obsidian
HEX #020403
RGB 2, 4, 3
CMYK 50, 0, 25, 98

Leather
HEX #0B0705
RGB 11, 7, 5
CMYK 0, 36, 55, 96

Dim Gray
HEX #696969
RGB 105, 105, 105
CMYK 0, 0, 0, 59

Ebony
HEX #4E534C
RGB 78, 83, 76
CMYK 6, 0, 8, 67

Black Bean
HEX #3D0C02
RGB 61, 12, 2
CMYK 0, 80, 97, 76

Black Cat
HEX #413839
RGB 65, 56, 57
CMYK 0, 14, 12, 75

Dark Liver
HEX #4D4646
RGB 76, 70, 70
CMYK 0, 8, 8, 70

Black Eel
HEX #463E3F
RGB 70, 62, 63
CMYK 0, 11, 10, 73

Blue Charcoal
HEX #36454F
RGB 54, 69, 79
CMYK 32, 13, 0, 69

Charleston Green
HEX #232B2B
RGB 35, 43, 43
CMYK 19, 0, 0, 83

Dark Jungle Green
HEX #1A2421
RGB 26, 36, 33
CMYK 28, 0, 8, 86

Davys Grey
HEX #555555
RGB 85, 85, 85
CMYK 0, 0, 0, 67

Black Night
HEX #0C090A
RGB 12, 9, 10
CMYK 0, 25, 17, 95

Gray X 11
HEX #B6B6B4
RGB 182, 182, 180
CMYK 0, 0, 1, 29

Iridium
HEX #3D3C3A
RGB 61, 60, 58
CMYK 0, 2, 5, 76

Bistre
HEX #3B1B17
RGB 43, 27, 23
CMYK 0, 37, 47, 83

Granite
HEX #676767
RGB 103, 103, 103
CMYK 0, 0, 0, 60

Gray Wolf
HEX #504A4B
RGB 80, 74, 75
CMYK 0, 7, 6, 69

Gray Web
HEX #808080
RGB 128, 128, 128
CMYK 0, 0, 0, 50

Jet Black
HEX #343434
RGB 52, 52, 52
CMYK 0, 0, 0, 80

Gunmetal
HEX #2C3539
RGB 44, 53, 57
CMYK 23, 7, 0, 78

Licorice
HEX #1A1110
RGB 26, 17, 16
CMYK 0, 35, 38, 90

Onyx
HEX #353839
RGB 53, 56, 57
CMYK 7, 2, 0, 78

Old Burgundy
HEX #43302E
RGB 67, 48, 46
CMYK 0, 28, 31, 74

Oil
HEX #3B3131
RGB 59, 49, 49
CMYK 0, 17, 17, 77

Lampblack
HEX #2E473B
RGB 46, 71, 59
CMYK 35, 0, 17, 72

Outer Space
HEX #414A4C
RGB 65, 74, 76
CMYK 14, 3, 0, 70

Black Leather Jacket
HEX #253529
RGB 37, 53, 41
CMYK 30, 0, 23, 79

Vampire Gray
HEX #565051
RGB 86, 80, 81
CMYK 0, 7, 6, 66

Blackberry
HEX #3A3A38
RGB 58, 58, 56
CMYK 0, 0, 3, 77

Dark Lava
HEX #483C32
RGB 72, 60, 50
CMYK 0, 17, 31, 72

Cafe Americano
HEX #362819
RGB 54, 40, 25
CMYK 0, 26, 54, 79

Slate
HEX #26282A
RGB 38, 40, 42
CMYK 10, 5, 0, 84

Army Uniform
HEX #353F3E
RGB 53, 63, 62
CMYK 16, 0, 2, 75

Spider
HEX #040200
RGB 4, 2, 0
CMYK 0, 50, 100, 98

Pitch Black
HEX #27251F
RGB 39, 37, 31
CMYK 0, 5, 21, 85

Carbon Black
HEX #080806
RGB 8, 8, 6
CMYK 0, 0, 25, 97

Metal
HEX #0E0C0A
RGB 14, 12, 10
CMYK 0, 14, 29, 95

Black Rock
HEX #010127
RGB 1, 1, 39
CMYK 97, 97, 0, 85

Crow
HEX #0D0907
RGB 13, 9, 7
CMYK 0, 31, 46, 95

Neutral Black
HEX #0B0B0B
RGB 11, 11, 11
CMYK 0, 0, 0, 96

Basalt Black
HEX #4D423E
RGB 77, 66, 62
CMYK 0, 14, 19, 70

Black Russian
HEX #151922
RGB 21, 25, 34
CMYK 38, 26, 0, 87

Black Denim
HEX #191C27
RGB 25, 28, 39
CMYK 36, 28, 0, 85

Panda Black
HEX #000302
RGB 0, 3, 2
CMYK 100, 0, 33, 99

Power Black
HEX #0E0C01
RGB 14, 12, 1
CMYK 0, 14, 93, 95

Vampire Black
HEX #212122
RGB 33, 33, 34
CMYK 3, 3, 0, 87

Frost Black
HEX #191C20
RGB 25, 28, 32
CMYK 22, 12, 0, 87

Raven
HEX #0F0404
RGB 15, 4, 4
CMYK 0, 73, 73, 94

All Black
HEX #050301
RGB 5, 3, 1
CMYK 0, 40, 80 98

Arsenic
HEX #3C4748
RGB 60, 71, 72
CMYK 17, 1, 0, 72

Pure Chocolate
HEX #160D08
RGB 22, 13, 8
CMYK 0, 41, 64, 91

Black Shadows
HEX #100E09
RGB 16, 14, 9
CMYK 0, 12, 44, 94

Dark Blue Sky
HEX #191C27
RGB 25, 28, 39
CMYK 36, 28, 0, 85

Dark Charcoal
HEX #343432
RGB 52, 52, 50
CMYK 0, 0, 4, 80

Dark Forest
HEX #002727
RGB 0, 39, 39
CMYK 100, 0, 0, 85

Storm Sky
HEX #807C7D
RGB 128, 124, 125
CMYK 0, 30, 2, 50

Dark Sienna
HEX #230A13
RGB 35, 10, 19
CMYK 0, 71, 46, 86


History of Black

As the first pigment used in prehistoric paintings, black was first extracted from charcoal and iron minerals to be used in neolithic cave paintings.

In the Roman Empire, black was associated with mourning and evil because the word for black (ater) in Latin represents evil, which is why the devil was often painted black in medieval paintings.

In modern times, black has been associated with authority and sophistication, becoming one of the most popular colors in fashion.

It has become a popular color in interior design since many colors go with black, making an excellent background for brighter colors.

8 Colours That Work Well With Black

Kelly Porter 13 March 2021
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Black and white spaces are very popular right now, but I think black looks even better when combined with a striking colour. Black always adds sophistication to a room, and with the addition of saturated colours, this look is bold and dramatic. So, if you’re looking for that ‘wow’ factor in your home, here are some ideas to try.

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Navy and black
Pairing black with a vibrant, dark blue will give your space a luxurious feeling. Here, grey accents give this space even more swankiness.

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Yellow and black
In nature and on the roadways, black and yellow reminds us to to take caution. However, in interiors this dynamic colour combo is stylish, elegant and far from dangerous.

Judith Balis Interiors Save Photo

Orange and black
This colour duo is not just for Halloween. In this warm and friendly space, orange accents are accompanied by a black, tiled fireplace surround. Other shades of black can be seen in the artwork.

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Green and black
Using black with a muted shade of apple green creates an organic, soothing space. This is a great, unexpected colour scheme for dining and entertaining.

Raine Heidenberg Interior Design Save Photo

Pink and black
This glam colour combo is a definite favourite among the younger set, which makes these hues a fun choice for your tween or teen’s bedroom.

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Red and black
In this space, I painted a black accent wall because I wanted a strong backdrop to anchor the vibrant red chairs and colourful accessories.

Design FYI: Colours always look lighter against a dark background.

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Purple and black
These colours work very well in a contemporary setting. Deep purple and black create a look that is elegant and maybe even a little mysterious.

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Turquoise and black
Black pairs well with any colour, but there’s just something about a turquoise and black room that looks so balanced. Maybe that’s because warm blues are so tranquil and eye-friendly; they have the ability to soften even the deepest of dark colours and bring a room into harmony.

Tell us:
How have you used black in your home? What colours have you matched it with? Tell us in the Comments below.

Colin Wynn
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