#Hexcodes
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Hi! Did you already created more images then just these two using hexcolorcodes in your prompt? And do you think they had some influence? (For example the yellow wall isn't accessible in your hex codes I think.) Also, does ChatGPT-4o use the same colors in "his" prompt or does he writes them as word (like "brown" or something)?
Amazing, thank you for sharing that!
Thank you. ♥️
It works with HEX codes, but also RGBA, CIE Lab* or CMYK if you know the medium where the color is being used. Each of these color spaces have a different visibility and has unique traits that can make a twist to images if used with a different reference system. It also works if you want to age images with obsolete or outdated standards, or if you want to enhance colors to a modern standard can reference modern color techniques. Examples for old: Rg for Technicolor, RGK for old prints or sRGB for CRT Monitors. For newer more colorful images, you can use HDR, CIELUV, HSLUV or iccMAX for example. All these color spaces have their own reference values and can add a different kind of enhancement to the image.
Hi @tiny trout, as @Dys Topia said, yes it works, but you have to be very precise in your request, because ChatGPT mixes the requested colors with other colors or takes tones around the color you want.
The colors are so muted and mixed that I had doubts, so I asked ChatGPT:
Do you understand Color Hex or RGB?
ChatGPT
Yes, I understand Hex and RGB color codes. Here is a brief explanation of each (The conversation on the 2 files in PJ)
In the end, after several tries, I ended up obtaining the image I wanted with the requested colors by writing this sentence: Can you redo the same image with vivid colors but only with the colors I requested without mixing them. Each color should stand alone. (The last picture)
#FF5F00 (255.95.0): orange
#87A922 (135,169,34): light green
#008DDA (0,141,218): blue Cola
#FC4100 (252,65,0): redorange
#003285 (0,50,133): cyan-blue
#FFC30F (255,195,15): yellow
That's amazing, thanks everyone for sharing that!