Barney Boisvert wrote: >Look for an RGB to HSL or HSB converter. The L and B stand for >lightness and brightness respectively. They're not quite the same, >but both indicate the value you're looking for. Just split your hex >into three letter pairs, convert each to binary to get RGB, and run >through the converter to get HS(B|L), and check out the B/L value to >see if it's "light" or "dark", > > Thanks much Barney! --Scott
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