File:Flag of India (Construction sheet).svg

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Flag of India (Construction sheet)

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English: Flag of India — construction sheet
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Own work based on Flag code of India (2002). https://www.mha.gov.in/sites/default/files/flagcodeofindia_070214.pdf
Vexilla Mundi - http://www.vexilla-mundi.com/india_flag.html


The image on this construction sheet is based on File:Flag of India.svg which in turn is based of the construction sheet and flag images at Vexilla Mundi. Some minor adjustments have been made to the image on this construction sheet:

  • Very minor color adjustments from Vexilla Mundi to ensure that sRGB color code of flag matches the real world.
  • Green is slightly shifted from 348 C to 349 C all of which are in line with the flag image at Vexilla Mundi.
  • Minor Radius fixes applied to the Ashoka Chakra (r=9mm,d=18mm) based on measurement given on Vexilla Mundi.
Author Swapnil1101
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This work is in the public domain in India because its term of copyright has expired.

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Colours scheme[edit]

Source: used INKSCAPE color values on this SVG file:

India saffron (Kesari) White Green Navy Blue
RGB 255/103/31 255/255/255 4/106/56 0/26/112
Hexadecimal #FF671F #FFFFFF ##046A38 #001A70
CMYK 0/60/88/0 0/0/0/0 96/0/47/58 100/77/0/56
Pantone 165 C White 349 C 662 C

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current13:28, 2 May 2022Thumbnail for version as of 13:28, 2 May 20221,144 × 831 (99 KB)Swapnil1101 (talk | contribs)3 Digit Pantone
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