Benjamin Moore Going to the Chapel (1527) Paint Color
Color Name: | Going to the Chapel (1527) |
Hex Color Code: | #E0DED1 |
RGB Color Code: | RGB(224, 222, 209) |
CMYK Values*: | 0.0%, 0.9%, 6.7%, 12.2% |
Color Family (Hue): | Neutral |
Color Name: | Going to the Chapel (1527) |
Hex Color Code: | #E0DED1 |
RGB Color Code: | RGB(224, 222, 209) |
CMYK Values*: | 0.0%, 0.9%, 6.7%, 12.2% |
Color Family (Hue): | Neutral |
Going to the Chapel (1527) color belongs to the Neutral color family (hue). The hexadecimal color code(color number) for Going to the Chapel (1527) is #E0DED1, and the RGB color code is RGB(224, 222, 209).
In the RGB color model, Going to the Chapel (1527) has a red value of 224, a green value of 222, and a blue value of 209. The CMYK color model (also known as process color, used in color printing) comprises 0.0% cyan, 0.9% magenta, 6.7% yellow, and 12.2% key (black). The HSL color scale has a hue of 52° (degrees), 19.5 % saturation, and 84.9 % lightness. In the HSB/HSV color space, Going to the Chapel (1527) has a hue of 52° (degrees), 6.7 % saturation and 87.8 % brightness/value.
Going to the Chapel (1527) is cool or warm?
The color Going to the Chapel (1527) is a warm color.
What is the LRV of Going to the Chapel (1527)?
Going to the Chapel (1527) has an LRV of nearly 73. By LRV value, it is a light color.
Light Reflectance Value (LRV) is a measure of how much visible light is reflected off a surface. It is a number on a scale of 0 to 100, with 0 being pure black and 100 being pure white. The higher the LRV, the more light the color reflects and the lighter it will appear.
Compare LRV 73 of Going to the Chapel (1527) with dark and light Color
LRV is important to consider when choosing paint colors for a room, as it can affect the overall brightness and mood of the space.
Lighter colors with higher LRVs will make a room feel more spacious and airy, while darker colors with lower LRVs will create a more intimate and cozy atmosphere.
LRV value 73 puts Benjamin Moore Going to the Chapel (1527) paint color in the
lighter category.
Going to the Chapel (1527) (Paint - Benjamin Moore) color codes / color number / color space conversions - HEX, RGBA, CMYK, HSL, HSV/HSB, HYZ, CMY, HWB, RYB
RGBA / RGB
CMYK
HSL
HSL(52deg, 19.5 %, 84.9 %)
RYB
HSV/HSB
HWB
H: 52°
W: 81.96 %
B: 12.16 %
XYZ
X : 68.37
Y : 72.69
Z : 70.75
YXY
Y1 : 72.69
X : 0.32
Y2 : 0.34
CMY
C : 12.16%
M : 12.94%
Y : 18.04%
LRV
Munsell Color System
CIE-Lab
L : 88.3
A : -1.57
B : 6.6
CIE-Lch
L : 88.3
C : 6.79
H : 103.4
CIE-Luv
L : 88.3
U : 1.88
V : 10.17
Hunter-Lab
L : 85.26
A : -6.07
B : 10.48
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