Darkness anchors Émile Auguste Hublin; light is rationed, creating dramatic contrast rather than open air. Émile Auguste Hublin tilts toward cool - blues and silver-greys carry the structural weight. Chroma is kept low across all colours, producing the soft, enveloping quality that characterises tonal painting. At 48.8%, #0B0A07 functions less as a colour accent and more as a complete atmospheric environment. #522316 functions as the palette's exclamation mark: highest chroma, lowest percentage (3.7%). From deepest dark to palest light, the palette traverses 85 units of the value scale - a span that creates natural depth. The combination of low values, muted chroma, and compressed range is the signature of the Tonalist mode - painting as atmosphere. Émile Auguste Hublin's palette 5 carries its own internal logic while remaining in conversation with the artist's broader colour intelligence.