The main difference between Dusty Rose and Copper is brightness and saturation: both are orange shades, but Dusty Rose is lighter and Copper is more saturated. Dusty Rose (#DCAE96) has an HSL of 21°, 50%, 73%, whereas Copper (#B87333) sits at 29°, 57%, 46%.
Dusty Rose (#DCAE96) is a light, moderately saturated orange with a warm undertone — it feels airy, soft, approachable and balanced in intensity.
Copper (#B87333) is a medium, moderately saturated orange with a warm undertone — it feels balanced, versatile and balanced in intensity.
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