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  1. There are hundreds of different orange colors to choose from, ranging from spring-like shades, such as coral, to autumnal shades, like vermilion. Here is a list of shades of orange with names, Hex, RGB, and CMYK codes. You can use them for your website or graphic design.

  2. Brown, although an independent color term, actually combines the orange hue (or close to orange) with low brightness. It can be described as an especially dark orange or, in painters' terminology, a deep shade of orange. The first recorded use of brown as a color name in English was in about 1000 AD in the Metres of Boethius. [46] [47]

  3. While orange has a defined wavelength range, brown exists outside the spectrum as a dark, muted combination of orange, red, and yellow hues. The tipping point of where orange becomes brown occurs when an orange shade is decreased greatly in brightness and saturation.

  4. Orange and brown have the same hue, but brown has lower saturation and brightness. Desaturating orange by removing vibrancy and brightening it by adding black creates a brown shade. Therefore, brown is fundamentally just a duller, darker version of orange.

  5. Shades of orange can range from light pale variations, to deep dark brownish-looking orange colors. Orange shades can be modern looking, energy-inducing and youthful, while others can seem more subtle and elegant. Popular shades with interior design and paint include coral, sand, terracotta, and burnt orange.

  6. Orange Brown (#BE6400) Color Page. Variations: Shades, Tints, Hues, Tones and Harmonies. HEX, RGB, CMYK Conversions. #BE6400 Color images.

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  8. Orange color has many shades that vary in brightness, saturation, and temperature. Dark orange colors are usually referred to as brown, and pastel orange colors are called beige. Some of the common orange shades are: Peach: A light yellowish-orange shade that evokes sweetness and freshness.