Dunn-Edwards Postwar Boom (DET 584) Paint Color

Color Name
Postwar Boom (DET 584)
Hex Color Code
#466F97
RGB Color Code
RGB(70, 111, 151)
CMYK Values*
53.6%, 26.5%, 0.0%, 40.8%
Color Family (Hue)
#466F97 Postwar Boom (DET 584) Paint Dunn-Edwards - Color codes and meaning | Matching colors and paints

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About Postwar Boom (DET 584) color - its meaning and example

What color is Postwar Boom (DET 584)?

Postwar Boom (DET 584) color belongs to the Blue color family (hue). The hexadecimal color code(color number) for Postwar Boom (DET 584) is #466F97, and the RGB color code is RGB(70, 111, 151).

In the RGB color model, Postwar Boom (DET 584) has a red value of 70, a green value of 111, and a blue value of 151. The CMYK color model (also known as process color, used in color printing) comprises 53.6% cyan, 26.5% magenta, 0.0% yellow, and 40.8% key (black). The HSL color scale has a hue of 209.6° (degrees), 36.7 % saturation, and 43.3 % lightness. In the HSB/HSV color space, Postwar Boom (DET 584) has a hue of 209.6° (degrees), 53.6 % saturation and 59.2 % brightness/value.

Postwar Boom (DET 584) is cool or warm?

The color Postwar Boom (DET 584) is a cool color.

What is the LRV of Postwar Boom (DET 584)? (For interior and product design)

Postwar Boom (DET 584) has an LRV of nearly 15. By LRV value, it is a dark 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.

Dark Color
Postwar Boom (DET 584)
LRV 15
Light Color

Compare LRV 15 of Postwar Boom (DET 584) 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 15 puts Dunn-Edwards Postwar Boom (DET 584) paint color in the darker category.

  • Darker colors: Darker colors have lower LRV numbers because they absorb more light than they reflect. This means that they will make a room feel darker and smaller.
  • Lighter colors: Lighter colors have higher LRV numbers because they reflect more light than they absorb. This means that they will make a room feel brighter and more spacious.

Color Codes - Color Space Conversions

Postwar Boom (DET 584) (Paint - Dunn-Edwards) color codes / color number / color space conversions - HEX, RGBA, CMYK, HSL, HSV/HSB, HYZ, CMY, HWB, RYB

HEX #466F97
Hex triplet
#466F97
Red
46
Green
6F
Blue
97
RGBA / RGB rgb(70, 111, 151)
Red
70 (27.5%)
Green
111 (43.5%)
Blue
151 (59.2%)
Alpha
1 (100.0%)
CMYK
Cyan
53.64%
Magenta
26.49%
Yellow
0.00%
Key
40.78%
HSL hsl(209.63deg, 36.7 %, 43.3 %)
Hue
209.63°
Saturation
36.65 %
Lightness
43.33 %
HSV / HSB
Hue
209.63°
Saturation
53.64 %
Brightness / Value
59.22 %
RYB ryb(66, 90, 141)
Red
66 (25.9%)
Yellow
90 (35.5%)
Blue
141 (55.4%)
HWB
Hue
209.63°
Whiteness
27.45 %
Blackness
40.78 %
CMY
Cyan
72.55%
Magenta
56.47%
Yellow
40.78%
XYZ
X
13.8
Y
14.91
Z
31.43
YXY
Y1
14.91
X
0.23
Y2
0.25
CIE-Lab
L
45.5
A
-2.33
B
-26.13
CIE-Lch
L
45.5
C
26.24
H
264.9
CIE-Luv
L
45.5
U
-18.61
V
-37.78
Hunter-Lab
L
38.61
A
-3.78
B
-21.24
Other
LRV
~ 14.9 %
Munsell Color System
1.2PB 4.4/5.7

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What is Delta E (ΔE)?

Delta E is the standard measure of how different two colors look to the human eye, rather than how far apart their hex codes happen to be. It runs from 0, an exact match, to 100, the largest possible difference — so the lower the Delta E, the closer the match. The match percentage shown on each color below is simply 100% minus its ΔE.

ΔE 0
Identical – an exact match
ΔE under 1
Not perceptible; the eye cannot separate them
ΔE 1 – 2
Perceptible only on close, side-by-side inspection
ΔE 2 – 10
Perceptible at a glance
ΔE over 10
Reads as a different color altogether

Named colors similar to Postwar Boom (DET 584) (Paint - Dunn-Edwards)

These are the named colors closest to Postwar Boom (DET 584) (Paint - Dunn-Edwards), closest match first. Each card shows how much of the color the human eye sees as the same, measured as Delta E (ΔE).

#436B95 Color Queen Blue
98.45% match | ΔE 1.55
#2072AF Color Bice Blue
95.32% match | ΔE 4.68
#306AC0 Color YInMn Blue
95.01% match | ΔE 4.99
#0072BB Color French Blue
94.32% match | ΔE 5.68

Similar colors from Pantone, RAL, and other color matching system


Pantone PMS

Postwar Boom (DET 584) similar/equivalent colors from Pantone PMS. Conversion of Postwar Boom (DET 584) to Pantone PMS

#3E6991 Color PANTONE 2160 C
97.66% match | ΔE 2.34
#426DA9 Color PANTONE 7683 C
96.89% match | ΔE 3.11
#3A6AA6 Color PANTONE 10260 C
96.77% match | ΔE 3.23
#256BA2 Color PANTONE 2151 C
96.01% match | ΔE 3.99

RAL Classic

Postwar Boom (DET 584) similar/equivalent colors from RAL Classic. Conversion of Postwar Boom (DET 584) to RAL Classic


Pantone TCX

Postwar Boom (DET 584) similar/equivalent colors from Pantone TCX. Conversion of Postwar Boom (DET 584) to Pantone TCX


Pantone TPX

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#5072A7 Color Blue Yonder
96.18% match | ΔE 3.82

British Standard 4800

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RAL Design

Postwar Boom (DET 584) similar/equivalent colors from RAL Design. Conversion of Postwar Boom (DET 584) to RAL Design


Paint similar to Postwar Boom (DET 584) (Paint - Dunn-Edwards)

These are the real paint colors closest to Postwar Boom (DET 584) (Paint - Dunn-Edwards) from major brands, ranked by Delta E (ΔE) match. A paint above 98% will be hard to tell apart from Postwar Boom (DET 584) once it is on a wall.


Dunn-Edwards

Postwar Boom (DET 584) similar/equivalent paint from Dunn-Edwards. Conversion of Postwar Boom (DET 584) to Dunn-Edwards

#466F97 Color Postwar Boom (DET 584)
Paint - Dunn-Edwards
100.00% match | ΔE 0.00

Behr

Postwar Boom (DET 584) similar/equivalent paint from Behr. Conversion of Postwar Boom (DET 584) to Behr


Benjamin Moore

Postwar Boom (DET 584) similar/equivalent paint from Benjamin Moore. Conversion of Postwar Boom (DET 584) to Benjamin Moore


Sherwin Williams

Postwar Boom (DET 584) similar/equivalent paint from Sherwin Williams. Conversion of Postwar Boom (DET 584) to Sherwin Williams


PPG Paints

Postwar Boom (DET 584) similar/equivalent paint from PPG Paints. Conversion of Postwar Boom (DET 584) to PPG Paints


Valspar

Postwar Boom (DET 584) similar/equivalent paint from Valspar. Conversion of Postwar Boom (DET 584) to Valspar


Farrow & Ball

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Color Combinations

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Monochromatic Color Palette

Monochromatic colors belong to the same hue angle but different tints and shades. Monochromatic color palette can be generated by keeping the exact hue of the base color and then changing the saturation and lightness.

Analogous Color Palette

Analogous colors are a group of colors adjacent to each other on a color wheel. Group of these adjacent colors forms Analogous color scheme Palette. Analogous Palette can be generated by increasing or decreasing the hue value by 30 points.

Triadic Color Palette

The triadic color palette has three colors separated by 120° in the RGB color wheel

Tetradic Color Palette

The tetradic colour scheme composed of two sets of complementary colors in a rectangular shape on the color wheel.

Complementary / Opposite Color

#466F97
Postwar Boom (DET 584)
#976E46
Pale Brown*

Complementary / Opposite Color

Complementary colors are pairs of colors which, when combined or mixed, cancel each other out (lose hue) by producing a grayscale color like white or black. When placed next to each other, they create the strongest contrast for those two colors. Complementary colors also called opposite colors. Complementary color schemes are created using two opposite colors on the color wheel. The examples are red–cyan, green–magenta, and blue–yellow.

What is the contrasting color of Dunn-Edwards Postwar Boom (DET 584) - #466F97?

Color that best contrast with Dunn-Edwards Postwar Boom (DET 584) - #466F97 is #976E46, color name is Pale Brown*. Contrast indicates a strong difference in color. Contrasting color can be found several ways, Complimentary contrast is one of them. Complementary contrast colors are opposite each other on the color wheel.

What color compliments Dunn-Edwards Postwar Boom (DET 584) - #466F97?

Complementary or Opposite color for Dunn-Edwards Postwar Boom (DET 584) - #466F97 is #976E46, color name is Pale Brown*.

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