Generally no. There are some cases where color is due to the structure of the object and not a pigment, and in those it would properly be considered an extensive property. (An example of color as an extensive property would be the shifting colors seen on a thin film of oil: the color depends on the thickness of the film, not on any intrinsic property of the oil itself.)
one extensive property is volume.
Length is an extensive physical property.
intensive
Color is an intensive property.
intensive
Color would be considered an INTENSIVE property of matter because it does not depend on the quantity or size of the substance being studied.
extensive property
Width is an extensive property.
Extensive
it is an extensive property
Extensive property
It is an extensive property.