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Reasonable Colors
Compared to ColorKit
Reasonable Colors vs ColorKit
Comparing the features of Reasonable Colors to ColorKit
Feature
Reasonable Colors
ColorKit
Capability Features
Accessible by Default
Adjust Tints and Shades
Color Blending
Color Format Support
RGB
HSB
Color Picker
Color Sets
Gray
Rose
Raspberry
Red
Orange
Cinnamon
Amber
Yellow
Lime
Chartreuse
Green
Emerald
Aquamarine
Teal
Cyan
Powder
Sky
Cerulean
Azure
Blue
Indigo
Violet
Purple
Magenta
Pink
Color Space Used
LCH
Contrast Ratio 3:1
shade difference of 2
Contrast Ratio 4.5:1
shade difference of 3
Contrast Ratio 7:1
shade difference of 4
CSS Variable Customization
Export as SVG
Export Options
URL
SVG
Export to Comma-Separated Text
Export to CSS/SASS Variables
Export to URL
Hex Color Output
HSL Color Model
LCH Color Format
RGB Color Format
Shades per Color
6
Steps Adjustment
Uniform Hue Spacing
Unlimited Usage
WCAG Contrast Checker
Integration Features
Export to Illustrator
Export to Sketch
GitHub Source Code
GitLab Mirror
NPM Package
Prebuilt CSS Integration
SCSS Variables
Limitation Features
No API Access
No Batch Processing
No Custom Color Generation
No Explicit API Integration
No Paid Plans Mentioned
No Plugin Integrations
No User Accounts
No User Authentication
Other Features
MIT License
MIT
Self-hosting Allowed
Pricing Features
Donation Supported
Free Access
Free and Open Source