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PPG Paints Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) Paint Color


Color Name: Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3)
Hex Color Code: #BFC7D4
RGB Color Code: RGB(191, 199, 212)
CMYK Values*: 9.9%, 6.1%, 0.0%, 16.9%
Color Family (Hue): Blue





About Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) color - its meaning and example


What color is Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3)?

Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) color belongs to the Blue color family (hue). The hexadecimal color code(color number) for Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) is #BFC7D4, and the RGB color code is RGB(191, 199, 212).

In the RGB color model, Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) has a red value of 191, a green value of 199, and a blue value of 212. The CMYK color model (also known as process color, used in color printing) comprises 9.9% cyan, 6.1% magenta, 0.0% yellow, and 16.9% key (black). The HSL color scale has a hue of 217.1° (degrees), 19.6 % saturation, and 79.0 % lightness. In the HSB/HSV color space, Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) has a hue of 217.1° (degrees), 9.9 % saturation and 83.1 % brightness/value.


Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) is cool or warm?

The color Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) is a cool color.


What is the LRV of Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3)?

Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) has an LRV of nearly 57. By LRV value, it is a medium 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.



Dark Color

Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3)

Light Color


Compare LRV 57 of Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) 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 57 puts PPG Paints Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) paint color in the medium 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


Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) (Paint - PPG Paints) color codes / color number / color space conversions - HEX, RGBA, CMYK, HSL, HSV/HSB, HYZ, CMY, HWB, RYB


RGBA / RGB

RGB(191, 199, 212)
Red
191 (74.9%)
Green
199 (78.0%)
Blue
212 (83.1%)
Alpha
1 (100.0%)

CMYK

Cyan
9.91%
Magenta
6.13%
Yellow
0.00%
Key
16.86%

HSL

HSL(217.14deg, 19.6 %, 79.0 %)

Hue
217.14°
Saturation
19.63 %.
Lightness
79.02 %.

RYB

RYB(20, 38, 43)
Red
20 (7.9%)
Yellow
38 (15.0%)
Blue
43 (16.9%)

HSV/HSB

Hue
217.14°
Saturation
9.91 %.
Brightness / Value
83.14 %.

HWB

H: 217.14°

W: 74.90 %

B: 16.86 %

XYZ

X : 53.79

Y : 56.68

Z : 70.39

YXY

Y1 : 56.68

X : 0.3

Y2 : 0.31

CMY

C : 25.10%

M : 21.96%

Y : 16.86%


LRV

~ 56.7 %

Munsell Color System

7.3B 7.9/1.5

CIE-Lab

L : 80

A : -0.2

B : -7.42

CIE-Lch

L : 80

C : 7.43

H : 268.49

CIE-Luv

L : 80

U : -5.08

V : -11.34

Hunter-Lab

L : 75.28

A : -4.2

B : -2.74






Similar Colors and Paints



Named colors similar to Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) (Paint - PPG Paints)


Here are the colors similar to Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) (Paint - PPG Paints). Delta E (ΔE) is the measure of the difference between two colors. Delta E is measured on a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means exact match, and 100 is the highest difference.



#C4C3D0
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ΔE - 4.44 (95.6% similar)
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ΔE - 4.92 (95.1% similar)
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ΔE - 5.18 (94.8% similar)
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ΔE - 5.43 (94.6% similar)





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


Pantone TCX


Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) similar/equivalent colors from Pantone TCX. Conversion of Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) to Pantone TCX




RAL Design


Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) similar/equivalent colors from RAL Design. Conversion of Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) to RAL Design




Pantone PMS


Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) similar/equivalent colors from Pantone PMS. Conversion of Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) to Pantone PMS


#BBC7D6
PANTONE 537 C
ΔE - 1.59 (98.4% similar)
#BDC5DB
PANTONE 7450 C
ΔE - 3.84 (96.2% similar)
#B8C9E1
PANTONE 2127 C
ΔE - 4.41 (95.6% similar)
#CED9E5
PANTONE 650 C
ΔE - 4.46 (95.5% similar)


British Standard 4800


Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) similar/equivalent colors from British Standard 4800. Conversion of Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) to British Standard 4800


#BBCEDB
BS 20-C-33 - Pompadour
ΔE - 4.62 (95.4% similar)
#C4C3C9
BS 22-B-19 - Soft Bleu
ΔE - 4.63 (95.4% similar)
#A9BBC6
BS 20-C-35 - Blue
ΔE - 5.88 (94.1% similar)
#D8D7DD
BS 22-B-17 - Lavender Haze
ΔE - 6.20 (93.8% similar)


RAL Classic


Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) similar/equivalent colors from RAL Classic. Conversion of Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) to RAL Classic


#C8C8C7
RAL 7047 - Telegray 4
ΔE - 6.92 (93.1% similar)
#C5C7C4
RAL 7035 - Light Gray
ΔE - 7.83 (92.2% similar)





Paint similar to Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) (Paint - PPG Paints)


Here are the best recommended paint colors similar to Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) (Paint - PPG Paints). Delta E (ΔE) is the measure of the difference between two colors. Delta E is measured on a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means exact match, and 100 is the highest difference.


Sherwin Williams


Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) similar/equivalent paint from Sherwin Williams. Conversion of Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) to Sherwin Williams


#BDC3CD
Daydream (SW 6541)
ΔE - 1.63 (98.4% similar)
#BBC7D2
Icy (SW 6534)
ΔE - 2.33 (97.7% similar)
#C7D1E2
Breathtaking (SW 6814)
ΔE - 2.88 (97.1% similar)
#BFC9D0
Upward (SW 6239)
ΔE - 3.38 (96.6% similar)


PPG Paints


Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) similar/equivalent paint from PPG Paints. Conversion of Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) to PPG Paints


#BCC5CF
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ΔE - 1.77 (98.2% similar)
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ΔE - 1.89 (98.1% similar)
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Pageant Song (PPG1163-3)
ΔE - 2.37 (97.6% similar)
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Blue Opal (PPG1166-3)
ΔE - 2.39 (97.6% similar)


Benjamin Moore


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#C5C8D4
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ΔE - 2.32 (97.7% similar)
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Iced Slate (2130-60)
ΔE - 3.18 (96.8% similar)
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Airway (828)
ΔE - 3.49 (96.5% similar)
#BACBDF
Blue Ice (821)
ΔE - 3.63 (96.4% similar)





Behr


Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) similar/equivalent paint from Behr. Conversion of Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) to Behr


#BFC2CE
Powder Lilac (S550-2)
ΔE - 2.49 (97.5% similar)
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ΔE - 3.25 (96.8% similar)
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Elevated (S530-2)
ΔE - 3.31 (96.7% similar)


Dunn-Edwards


Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) similar/equivalent paint from Dunn-Edwards. Conversion of Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) to Dunn-Edwards


#CACFDC
Pale Shale (DE 5918)
ΔE - 2.54 (97.5% similar)
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Drenched Rain (DE 5883)
ΔE - 3.66 (96.3% similar)
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Silver Springs (DE 6346)
ΔE - 3.69 (96.3% similar)
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Polished Silver (DE 5820)
ΔE - 3.77 (96.2% similar)


Valspar


Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) similar/equivalent paint from Valspar. Conversion of Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) to Valspar


#BBC3CA
Steampunk Gray (V137-3)
ΔE - 3.11 (96.9% similar)
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Foghorn (8004-47B)
ΔE - 3.14 (96.9% similar)
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Carousel Purple (V074-2)
ΔE - 3.48 (96.5% similar)
#C6C9DB
Lavender Escape (4002-7B)
ΔE - 3.85 (96.1% similar)








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.







Example Color Images and Mockup


Northern Exposure (PPG1165-3) - #BFC7D4 Color Images and Patterns


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