It looks like webcolors will allow you to do this:
rgb_to_name(rgb_triplet, spec='css3')
Convert a 3-tuple of integers, suitable for use in an rgb() color triplet, to its corresponding normalized color name, if any such name exists; valid values are html4, css2, css21 and css3, and the default is css3.
Example:
>>> rgb_to_name((0, 0, 0))
'black'
it is vice-versa-able:
>>> name_to_rgb('navy')
(0, 0, 128)
To find the closest colour name:
However webcolors
raises an exception if it can't find a match for the requested colour. I've written a little fix that delivers the closest matching name for the requested RGB colour. It matches by Euclidian distance in the RGB space.
import webcolors
def closest_colour(requested_colour):
min_colours = {}
for key, name in webcolors.css3_hex_to_names.items():
r_c, g_c, b_c = webcolors.hex_to_rgb(key)
rd = (r_c - requested_colour[0]) ** 2
gd = (g_c - requested_colour[1]) ** 2
bd = (b_c - requested_colour[2]) ** 2
min_colours[(rd + gd + bd)] = name
return min_colours[min(min_colours.keys())]
def get_colour_name(requested_colour):
try:
closest_name = actual_name = webcolors.rgb_to_name(requested_colour)
except ValueError:
closest_name = closest_colour(requested_colour)
actual_name = None
return actual_name, closest_name
requested_colour = (119, 172, 152)
actual_name, closest_name = get_colour_name(requested_colour)
print "Actual colour name:", actual_name, ", closest colour name:", closest_name
Output:
Actual colour name: None , closest colour name: cadetblue
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