DC Dalgleish palette

DC Dalgleish mill shade card (data/sources/dc-dalgleish-colours), measured to the fine grid; coded from the nearest Tartan Dictionary human-palette shade, named by the mill.

And plotted over the fine grid in three illuminance layers — light, mid and dark. Each wheel is one lightness layer plotted in OKLab's own dimensions: the angle is hue — red at the top, then clockwise through orange and brown, yellow, green, blue and purple, the wheel's jog order — and the radius is chroma, with rings every 0.05. The faint grey dots are the fine grid at that lightness; the red dashed line is the dyeable limit. Hover a dot for its code, name and hex. The small dots are the human palette, the full dots this palette's own shades — so you can read how it lands among the named colours.

Light0.100.200.30RedOrange & BrownYellowGreenBluePurpleW White #F7F7F7LR Pink #FF9C97LO Peach #FF9C34LY Lemon #DCBC32LG Lime #82D67ALT Aqua #64D1D9LB Sky #B5BBDELP Lilac #E4A6DB
Mid0.100.200.30RedOrange & BrownYellowGreenBluePurpleN Grey #636363R Red #D60020O Orange #A65C11Y Yellow #8B6E00G Green #008B2AT Teal #00879FB Blue #466CC8P Purple #AA2DBDM Magenta #CA047BO Drummond Red #9F2F26
Dark0.100.200.30RedOrange & BrownYellowGreenBluePurpleK Black #000000DR Maroon #55120CDO Brown #412714DY Olive #3A2B0DDG Bottle #053819DT Petrol #023535DB Navy #082077DP Aubergine #4B0B4FDT Drummond Green #2B5042

The shades

Each shade in OKLCh — lightness L, chroma C and hue h (degrees). The small number under each is that axis's fine-grid index: the lattice level, chroma ring and snapped hue angle that together make the shade's grid code.

ShadeCodeNameFamilysRGBLCh
#9F2F26ODrummond RedRed#9F2F260.475 190.149 629° 028
#2B5042DTDrummond GreenGreen#2B50420.399 160.049 2168° 166
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