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Color Marketing Group 2006 Consumer Color Directions® Notations Chart Color Marketing Group 2006 Consumer Color Directions® Notations Chart KEY 1 Munsell Asian Rose Bliss 2 Pantone Textile 1 5R 5/10 1 5YR 9/2 Pantone Matching System, 3 2 18-1648 2 12-1011 Coated/Uncoated 3 187C/1805U 3 475C/475U 4 Pantone Process Number 4 DS88-1C 4 DS36-8C 5 RAL 5 030 50 50 5 060 85 20 6 RGB 6 R-197 G-73 B-65 6 R-247 G-204 B-159 7 CMYK 7 C-0, M-100, Y-90, K-20 7 C-0, M-15, Y-25, K-0 8 NCS (Natural Color System) 8 S 2060-R 8 S 1010-Y50R 9 15-12-20 9 13-04-08 9 Archroma Burlesque Chillin' Cybernatural Diamante Silver 1 5R 3/6 1 10B 7/8 1 7.5Y 8.5/4 1 5PB 8/0.5 2 19-1338 2 14-4516 2 13-0633 2 14-5002 TPX 3 505C/188U 3 7458C/630U 3 460C/461U 3 423C/877U 4 DS322-4C 4 DS232-6C 4 DS309-8C 4 DS325-6C 5 020 20 29 5 230 70 30 5 095 80 30 5 * 6 R-83 G-14 B-15 6 R-147 G-202 B-211 6 R-237 G-217 B-140 6 R-193 G-185 B-164 7 C-60, M-100, Y-100, K-0 7 C-40, M-0, Y-0, K-0 7 C-3, M-0, Y-30, K-0 7 C-0, M-0M Y-0, K-40 8 S 6030-R 8 S 0540-B 8 S 1020-G90Y 8 S 1005-R90B 9 15-14-06 9 26-02-08 9 21-08-28 9 22-04-02 Decoesque Electric Mud Elemental Gray Flemish Gold 1 7.5G 4/4 1 2.5R 2.5/2 1 5R 4/1 1 2.5Y 6/6 2 18-5622 2 19-1619 2 19-3803 2 17-1047 3 625C/555U 3 5185C/5185U 3 405C/7519U 3 1255C/1245U 4 DS269-4C 4 DS323-1C 4 DS326-3C 4 DS27-5C 5 160 50 20 5 020 20 05 5 060 40 05 5 070 60 40 6 R-86 G-126 B-92 6 R-75 G-53 B-50 6 R-104 G-94 B-80 6 R-180 G-133 B-50 7 C-60, M-0, Y-50, K-30 7 C-90, M-100, Y-100, K-15 7 C-70, M-55, Y-55, K-0 7 C-10, M-30, Y-70, K-10 8 S 5020-B90G 8 S 8010-R30B 8 S 6502-R 8 S 4050-Y10R 9 23-12-12 9 18-16-05 9 19-12-02 9 13-08-10 Fresh Georgian Bay Hottie Ignorange 1 10BG 8/4 1 10BG 4/2 1 5RP 5/12 1 7.5R 6/12 2 13-4910 2 16-5112 2 18-2333 2 16-1541 3 324C/629U 3 5493C/NA 3 240C/807U 3 7416C/171U 4 DS246-6C 4 DS257-7C 4 DS152-4 4 * 5 200 80 20 5 170 40 10 5 350 50 50 5 040 50 70 6 R-164 G-215 B-192 6 R-86 G-103 B-91 6 R-210 G-64 B-118 6 R-253 G-100 B-64 7 C-65, M-0, Y-20, K-0 7 C- 30, M-0, Y-15, K-25 7 C-15, M-75, Y-0, K-0 7 * 8 S 0530-B30G 8 S 4020-B509 8 S 1060-R30B 8 S 0570-Y80R 9 22-04-14 9 22-08-02 9 17-10-32 9 5-10-48 CMYK Note: The screen percentages shown for process color NCS (Natural Color Systems®©) is Copyright and Trade Mark printing are in the order of cyan/magenta/yellow/black. The property of the Scandinavian Colour Institute AB, Stockholm, objective of the CMYK notations is to provide CMG Members Sweden. The NCS notations shown herein are the closest NCS with a tool for the selection and specification of four-color standard colors to the CMG colors displayed. process simulation of CMG Colors Current. There are variables and limitations in four-color process printing and many colors do Use of CMG’s Color Cards not reproduce well using four-color process. Consult your printer for technical guidance. The Color Cards are designed for use only by CMG members. The colors are not to be distributed, lent, or sold to non-members, The PANTONE® Reference numbers shown herein represent company associates, or industry contacts. the PANTONE® Colors most closely related to the colors displayed. No representation of color identity or accuracy with Any unauthorized use or possession of CMG’s copyrighted Color respect to the other color references is intended. Cards and/or related information shall be prosecuted to the fullest extent by Color Marketing Group. The RAL Design-System, a color standard developed in Germany and used in Europe, offers a selection of colors, which can be matched with pigments normally used in the paint industry. © 2004 Color Marketing Group. All Rights Reserved. 2006 Consumer Color Directions® Notations Chart (cont.) KEY Lapis Mission Mars 1 Munsell 1 5PB 3/6 1 5YR 5/8 2 Pantone Textile 2 19-4057 2 16-1253 Pantone Matching System, 3 3 541C/288U 3 152C/138U Coated/Uncoated 4 DS205-1C 4 DS36-2C 4 Pantone Process Number 5 270 30 35 5 060 50 60 5 RAL 6 R-19 G-48 B-99 6 R-157 G-82 B-22 6 RGB 7 C-100, M-60, Y-0, K-20 7 C-0, M-50, Y-85, K-0 7 CMYK 8 S 4550-R80B 8 S 3050-Y50R 8 NCS (Natural Color System) 9 19-16-50 9 13-10-24 9 Archroma Night Sky Obi Orange You Glad! Phosphorice 1 7.5PB 2.5/2 1 7.5YR 3/2 1 5R 5/14 1 5GY 8.5/4 2 19-3712 2 19-1218 2 18-1662 2 13-0319 3 275C/276U 3 476C/476U 3 186C/7417U 3 7492C/587U 4 DS191-C 4 DS318-1C 4 DS73-1C 4 DS302-7C 5 290 30 10 5 050 20 10 5 020 50 50 5 110 80 30 6 * 6 R-72 G-49 B-29 6 R-214 G-29 B-32 6 R-208 G-212 B-124 7 C-100, M-90, Y-0, K-40 7 C-70, M-80, Y-100, K-0 7 C-0, M-100, Y-100, K-0 7 C-10, M-0, Y-35, K-0 8 S 8010-R50B 8 S 8010-Y50R 8 S 1080-Y90R 8 S 1030-G50Y 9 19-16-08 9 14-16-06 9 15-12-32 9 26-04-10 Revamp Smiley Sona Stealth 1 5RP 3/6 1 5Y 8/12 1 10YR 5/6 1 10Y 4/1 2 19-1528 2 13-0858 2 17-1128 2 18-0510 3 5115C/7421U 3 108C/107U 3 465C/125U 3 425C/446U 4 DS324-4C 4 DS1-1C 4 DS31-2C 4 * 5 010 20 25 5 085 80 85 5 075 50 50 5 120 40 05 6 R-99 G-33 B-46 6 R-255 G-213 B-0 6 R-144 G-106 B-57 6 R-113 G-104 B-80 7 C-60, M-100, Y-100, K-25 7 C-0, M-5, Y-100, K-0 7 C-15, M-40, Y-80, K-30 7 * 8 S 6030-R20B 8 S 0570-Y 8 S 3030-Y30R 8 S 7005-G80Y 9 17-16-24 9 11-02-20 9 13-10-14 9 26-12-04 Sweet Teal Zeal Tech-Tile Toxic 1 2.5R 5/12 1 2.5B 4/6 1 6.42R 7.31/1.05 1 10Y 8/12 2 17-1753 2 18-4726 2 14-1012 2 13-0648 3 193C/192U 3 7470C/7474U 3 4675C/7502U 3 611C/604U 4 DS124-2C 4 DS238-2C 4 DS34-7C 4 DS309-6C 5 020 50 58 5 200 40 35 5 020 80 05 5 095 80 80 6 R-226 G-78 B-90 6 R-47 G-119 B-116 6 R-178 G-150 B-127 6 R-208 G-194 B-0 7 C-0, M-85, Y-35, K-0 7 C-90, M-5, Y-20, K-30 7 C-0, M-15, Y-30, K-10 7 C-10, M-0, Y-100, K-0 8 S 1060-R10B 8 S 4040-B20G 8 S 2010-R 8 S 1075-G80Y 9 16-10-40 9 22-10-20 9 16-04-02 9 11-04-34 Trumped Yolk 1 2.5Y 7/2 1 10YR 7/12 2 16-1212 2 14-1064 3 7530C/7502U 3 136C/116U 4 DS16-9C 4 * 5 * 5 070 80 60 6 R-155 G-136 B-106 6 R-255 G-175 B-0 7 C-20, M-15, Y-30, K-0 7 * 8 S 3005-Y20R 8 S 0580-Y20R 9 12-06-04 9 12-06-52 © 2004 Color Marketing Group. 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