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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T09:49:25+00:00 2026-05-27T09:49:25+00:00

If I get a lightgray color(for example R=G=B=200) and a dark one(for example R=46,G=41,B=35),

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If I get a lightgray color(for example R=G=B=200) and a dark one(for example R=46,G=41,B=35), I’d like to classify both of them to the simple gray color group(imagine a table).

So, how can I organize the colors to color groups?

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    2026-05-27T09:49:26+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 9:49 am

    For visual classification of colors, it is often easier to convert the color to HSL or HSV first. To detect grays, you check if the Saturation is below some threshold. To detect any other color, you check the Hue.

    public string Classify(Color c)
    {
        float hue = c.GetHue();
        float sat = c.GetSaturation();
        float lgt = c.GetLightness();
    
        if (lgt < 0.2)  return "Blacks";
        if (lgt > 0.8)  return "Whites";
    
        if (sat < 0.25) return "Grays";
    
        if (hue < 30)   return "Reds";
        if (hue < 90)   return "Yellows";
        if (hue < 150)  return "Greens";
        if (hue < 210)  return "Cyans";
        if (hue < 270)  return "Blues";
        if (hue < 330)  return "Magentas";
        return "Reds";
    }
    

    You could of course use some other divisions.

    I made a simple JavaScript application to test this: Color classification

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