European Countries by the EXACT Shade of Red in Their Flag

https://i.redd.it/9wp2vo4xniye1.png

by Brilliant-Nerve12

40 comments
  1. It honestly surprised me that there were only 9 countries without red on their flag

  2. Going to be pedantic but Wales and Northern Ireland should be different colours and Scotland grey too.

    UK is a state the parts are countries.

  3. Note that the colours of the French flag are officially defined as blue, white and red, but there’s no precise shade defined. That means any of these shades of red on OP’s pic are the correct ones for the French flag, and any shade of blue would also be, including technically turquoise.

    The shade that is used in op’s image is #DC3F41, which is not the same shade as the #E1000F that is used in the graphic charter for governement communication for example.

  4. Too much red.

    Will just kindly remind everyone the Danish flag was the first one. Then Sweden took their own opposite direction. Others did not.

  5. Ireland doesn’t have red in its flag, it’s orange?

    Edit: I’m a moron

  6. So EXACT! (If you have a calibrated screen and are actually seeing the exact colours)

  7. Unless we are all looking at the same calibrated monitor, it will not show an accurate shade of red.

  8. Why did you colour it all green if it’s about shades of red?

  9. What? Germany has a different red than Belgium? Feels sad, man.

  10. Russia 🤝 Germany

    Having the same shade of red on their flags

  11. It kills me every time the United Kingdom is lumped together as one country. I know on paper this may be the case but our lived experience says otherwise.

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