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		<title>Request for Colors in Wolfram Alpha</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 06:08:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In doing some work for the ACLU of Arkansas, I needed to convert some colors, and was flummoxed when I couldn&#8217;t find a good converter that would to Pantone to RGB and HEX values. Wolfram Alpha, being a computation engine, should find this right up its alley. It&#8217;s the first feature request I&#8217;ve submitted to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://savoryape.com/wp-content/uploads/WA-Suggestion.png"><img src="http://savoryape.com/wp-content/uploads/WA-Suggestion-300x87.png" alt="Wolfram Alpha says &quot;thanks&quot; for sending suggestions." title="Wolfram Alpha Suggestion" width="300" height="87" class="size-medium wp-image-52" /></a>In doing some work for the ACLU of Arkansas, I needed to convert some colors, and was flummoxed when I couldn&#8217;t find a good converter that would to Pantone to RGB and HEX values.  Wolfram Alpha, being a computation engine, should find this right up its alley.  It&#8217;s the first feature request I&#8217;ve submitted to the site, and they promise  &#8220;[...] to respond to as many suggestions and comments as possible,<br />
and to implement good suggestions we are given.&#8221;</p>
<p>I think it&#8217;s a good suggestion; what do you think?  Here&#8217;s what I sent:<br />
<span id="more-50"></span></p>
<p>The ability to convert and recognize colors, such as:</p>
<p>Dark Blue == PMS 647 == #26547C == rgb(38,84,124)<br />
Light Blue == PMS 279 == #6689CC == rgb(102,137,204)</p>
<p>Beige == PMS 4545 == #E5DBBA == rgb(229,219,186)<br />
Dark Grey == PMS 403 == #998C7C == rgb(153,140,124)<br />
Light Grey == PMS 5455 == #D6D8D3 == rgb(214,216,211)<br />
Burnt Orange == PMS 145 == #C67F07 == rgb(198,127,7)<br />
Burgundy == PMG 1815 == #990000 == cmyk(0,90,100,51)</p>
<p>These colors come from the <a href="http://www.optodesign.com/aclu/gu8.html">ACLU Identity Guidelines</a> and list the primary and secondary colors to be used in conjunction with the ACLU brand.  I converted the Pantone (PMS) numbers by looking up &#8220;convert pms color to web&#8221; on Google and clicking <a href="http://www.sandaleo.com/pantone.asp">the first result</a> which provided a nice lookup table.  Unfortunately, this table did not have one result I needed (&#8220;PMS 1815&#8243;), so I Googled that term.  This brought up the <a href="http://ucomm.utah.edu/logos/web_colors.html">official color palette for the University of Utah</a>, provided by that school&#8217;s Marketing department.  Note that they do not provide an rgb() value, denoted with some improvised syntax.</p>
<p>So, first feature request is for recognition of color values, and proffered conversion of alternate formats, as represented herein.</p>
<p>Secondly, it becomes obvious from the examples that many organizations (non-profits, businesses, and <a href="http://www4.uwm.edu/cms/info/rollout/how-to-prepare/templates_styleguide.pdf">universities</a>) take branding seriously, so I believe that &#8220;official colors&#8221; should be a part of an entity in Wolfram Alpha (i.e., &#8220;Stanford&#8221; being a university, &#8220;Google&#8221; being a financial entity, etc).</p>
<p>Possible calculations would be seeing companies with similar color profiles (then sort based on continent, say, to see the gestalt of corporate colors per country, compare based on industry, etc).</p>
<p>Thanks for your consideration!</p>
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