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Alabaster (SW 7008) vs Crystal Haze (DE6219)

This comparison juxtaposes two swatches drawn from different colour frameworks. The first sample is named Alabaster with reference code SW 7008 and forms part of the Sherwin-Williams paint colors chart; its swatch appears on the left below. The second sample, shown on the right, is named Crystal Haze with reference code DE6219. The latter belongs to Dunn-Edwards perfect palette, curated by Dunn-Edwards. All ΔE00 values referenced were calculated under standard D65 illumination with a 10 ° observer.

Alabaster (SW 7008)

HEX Code:#EDEAE0
HEX Color name:  (?)
RGB Decimal:237, 234, 224
RGB Float:0.929, 0.918, 0.878
CMYK Percentage:0, 1, 5, 7
Sherwin Williams Alabaster (SW 7008) vs Dunn-Edwards Crystal Haze (DE6219) side by side
Sherwin Williams Alabaster (SW 7008) vs Dunn-Edwards Crystal Haze (DE6219) side by side

Crystal Haze (DE6219)

HEX Code:#E7E2D6
HEX Color name:  (?)
RGB Decimal:231, 226, 214
RGB Float:0.906, 0.886, 0.839
CMYK Percentage:0, 2, 7, 9
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