What's a Hexachromatic Code?
The hexachromatic code (formerly: "dodecadecimal code") merges two hexadecimal codes to reflect the hexachromatic potential of our visual system. This code corresponds to a particular hexachromatic impossible binocular color combination. Like the hexadecimal system, the hexachromatic code uses a specific set of characters, including numbers and certain letters. This coding approach offers a fast and straightforward way to share impossible colors, especially with a Hexachromatic Code Converter, which separates an impossible color into its two trichromatic color components.
Use the above Hexachromatic Code Converter - Code to Color Components to convert your hexachromatic code into its two trichromatic color components with their hexadecimal code displayed.
Use the above Hexachromtic Code Converter - Code to Color Name to generate the impossible color name for your hexachromatic code using its two trichromatic color components.
Splits up the hexachromatic impossible color into its two trichromatic color components & generates the impossible color name for the hexachromatic impossible color using its two trichromatic color components.
Constructs impossible colors by their HSV (hue, saturation, value) prefix and suffix parts & generates the hexachromatic code for the hexachromatic impossible color.
Splits up the hexachromatic impossible color into its two trichromatic color components.
Generates the impossible color name for the hexachromatic impossible color using its two trichromatic color components.