Benjamin Moore Paradise Hills Green (550) Paint Color
Color Name: | Paradise Hills Green (550) |
Hex Color Code: | #A2D292 |
RGB Color Code: | RGB(162, 210, 146) |
CMYK Values*: | 22.9%, 0.0%, 30.5%, 17.6% |
What color is Paradise Hills Green (550)?
Paradise Hills Green (550) color belongs to the Green color family (hue). The hexadecimal color code (color number) for Paradise Hills Green (550) is #A2D292, and the RGB color code is RGB(162, 210, 146).
In the RGB color model, Paradise Hills Green (550) has a red value of 162, a green value of 210, and a blue value of 146. The CMYK color model (also known as process color, used in color printing) comprises 22.9% cyan, 0.0% magenta, 30.5% yellow, and 17.6% key (black). The HSL color scale has a hue of 105° (degrees), 41.6 % saturation, and 69.8 % lightness. In the HSB/HSV color space, Paradise Hills Green (550) has a hue of 105° (degrees), 30.5 % saturation and 82.4 % brightness/value.
Paradise Hills Green (550) is cool or warm?
The color Paradise Hills Green (550) is a cool color.
What is the LRV of Paradise Hills Green (550)?
Paradise Hills Green (550) has an LRV of nearly 56.
By LRV value, it is a medium light color.
Light Reflectance Value (LRV), indicates how light or dark a color will look on a scale of 0 (black) to 100 (white).
Color Codes - Color Space Conversions
Paradise Hills Green (550) (Paint - Benjamin Moore) color codes / color number / color space conversions - HEX, RGBA, CMYK, HSL, HSV/HSB, HYZ, CMY, HWB
RGBA - RGB(162, 210, 146) |
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Red | 162 (63.5%) |
Green | 210 (82.4%) |
Blue | 146 (57.3%) |
Alpha | 1 (100.0%) |
HSL |
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Hue | 105° |
Saturation | 41.56 %. |
Lightness | 69.80 %. |
HWB | H: 105° W: 57.25 % B: 17.65 % |
LRV | ~ 55.8 % |
Munsell Color System | 9.3GY 7.8/6.7 |
XYZ | X : 43.14 Y : 55.85 Z : 35.7 |
YXY | Y1 : 55.85 X : 0.32 Y2 : 0.41 |
CMY | C : 36.47% M : 17.65% Y : 42.75% |
CMYK |
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Cyan | 22.86% |
Magenta | 0.00% |
Yellow | 30.48% |
Key | 17.65% |
HSV/HSB |
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Hue | 105° |
Saturation | 30.48 %. |
Brightness / Value | 82.35 %. |
CIE-Lab | L : 79.53 A : -27.52 B : 26.79 |
CIE-Lch | L : 79.53 C : 38.41 H : 135.77 |
CIE-Luv | L : 79.53 U : -23.99 V : 41.79 |
Hunter-Lab | L : 74.73 A : -27.75 B : 23.99 |
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Color Combinations
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