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Peach Sorbet (2015-40) vs RAL 060 80 40

This color comparison involves two colors that comes from different color collections. The first one is named Peach Sorbet and also has a refference code 2015-40 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 Peach Sorbet (2015-40) color is depicted on the left side a little bit lower on this page. The second color (depicted on the right side) is usually reffered to as color RAL 060 80 40 from RAL. The later color belongs to RAL Design chart maintained by RAL respectively.

Peach Sorbet (2015-40)

HEX Code:#FFB678
HEX Color name:  (?)
RGB Decimal:255, 182, 120
RGB Float:1, 0.714, 0.471
CMYK Percentage:0, 29, 53, 0
Benjamin Moore Peach Sorbet (2015-40) vs RAL RAL 060 80 40 side by side
Benjamin Moore Peach Sorbet (2015-40) vs RAL RAL 060 80 40 side by side

RAL 060 80 40

HEX Code:#FDB482
HEX Color name:  (?)
RGB Decimal:253, 180, 130
RGB Float:0.992, 0.706, 0.51
CMYK Percentage:0, 29, 49, 1


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