Hi there!
I would like to ask you, which colour code is used in gINT (Symbol design/Colours), besides the RGB and DXF colour?
Is this a standard colour code that derives from RGB or is it connected to AGS standards?
Thank you for your reply.
Tina
The way that those gINT colour codes work seems to be based on the RGB colours. To calculate the values of the codes the formula seems to be (R + (256*G) + (256*256*B) So R,G,B 173,137,109 becomes 173 + (256*137) + (256*256*109) gives you 7178669 a grey-brown colour
Hi Tina, The RGB color code is what you would use to edit your existing colors or create new ones as Aparna mentioned in her post. I think you are seeing the number in the color field in Symbol design and wondering what it is. This is the long number or integer of the RGB color number. You will not find this on most color charts and should use RGB to create or edit colors. gINT uses the integer internally.