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Ashland Slate (1608) vs Smoke Gray (2120-40)

This color comparison involves two colors that comes from the same color collection. The first one is named Ashland Slate and also has a code 1608 assigned to it. The color chart is named Benjamin Moore paint colours and it is quite popular among paint manufacturers and color designers. The swatch sample for Ashland Slate (1608) color is depicted on the left side a little bit lower on this page. The second color (depicted on the right side) is named Smoke Gray and also has a code 2120-40 assigned to it. Both of these colors are from the same color chart mentioned before.

Ashland Slate (1608)

HEX Code:#6A6E73
HEX Color name:  (?)
RGB Decimal:106, 110, 115
RGB Float:0.416, 0.431, 0.451
CMYK Percentage:8, 4, 0, 55
Benjamin Moore Ashland Slate (1608) vs Smoke Gray (2120-40) side by side
Benjamin Moore Ashland Slate (1608) vs Smoke Gray (2120-40) side by side

Smoke Gray (2120-40)

HEX Code:#767C83
HEX Color name:  (?)
RGB Decimal:118, 124, 131
RGB Float:0.463, 0.486, 0.514
CMYK Percentage:10, 5, 0, 49


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In addition to visual comparison we offer a table of individual properties for each color. These tables on the right and the left side provide typical technical details about either of these colors. Such details usually include HEX, RGB, CMYK and other common components to form these colors.
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