Is pink the same on every monitor?
No — gamut and calibration affect how pastel pink is rendered.
A soft pink fullscreen blends red and blue channels — popular for aesthetic lighting and gentle display testing.
Cycles white, black, red, green, and blue every 5 seconds. Best in fullscreen. All display tests →
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Pink provides gentle fill light for content creation and desk setups.
Use fullscreen pink as a clean backdrop for photos or streams.
Pink activates red and blue — useful for detecting blend uniformity issues.
Light pink (#FFC0CB) is a common reference tone for testing how displays render pastel mixed-channel colors.
If pink appears too magenta or too red on your panel, compare with red-only and blue-only screens.
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No — gamut and calibration affect how pastel pink is rendered.
Select resolution and use the Download button for PNG export.
Softer than pure white at equal brightness — still adjust brightness to your comfort.
Yes, where fullscreen API is available.