As you said you had already found lists, then it is simple Calculate Euclidean Distance of the color for RGB (for instance), and call that color the nearest name By the way, over a hundred colors is actually a big number for human languages, and even for just a hundred colors, ordinary people may not able to tell the differences between quite a few colors.
As you said you had already found lists, then it is simple. Calculate Euclidean Distance of the color for RGB (for instance), and call that color the nearest name. By the way, over a hundred colors is actually a big number for human languages, and even for just a hundred colors, ordinary people may not able to tell the differences between quite a few colors.
Rgb. Txt is the usual list used for color names. Just find the closest triplet and call it that.
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