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In the HSB color space:
H stands for Hue.
S stands for Saturation.
B stands for Brightness.
Three numbers representing Hue, Saturation, and Brightness can be used to uniquely identify each color in the spectrum.
Hue is what we usually refer to informally as ©color©. For example, Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Cyan, Blue, and Violet are all different hues.
Saturation refers to vividness or deepness of a color. For example, a deep fire-engine red is very saturated, while a pale pink, which may have the same hue, is very unsaturated. When all of the saturation is removed from a color, it becomes gray.
Brightness refers to the lightness or darkness of a color.
Using this model you can select a color according to a hue value in degrees.
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