CMYK Color

The color Absolute zero is often represented by the code CMYK(74 44 0 26) which in a general sense, marks the composition proportions of primary colors. Using this code, we should be able to mix Cyan, Magenta, Blue and Black pgiments to get the same color depicted here. It is important to understand, that in practice, there is more than one way to mix pigments for Absolute zero color using 4 color process. That is because CMYK colors don't really have a strict cross reference chart with names attributed to each shade variation. Some CMYK colors are named by various manufacturers and most CMYK color names that we pass around are designated by the general public. That's why we also suggest you to lookup this other candidate for Absolute zero color here to see which sample works better for you.

CMYK Color

Color name:Absolute zero
CMYK (%):74% 44% 0% 26%
CMYK (dec):0.7373, 0.4392, 0.0000, 0.2627
rgb:0, 76, 188
hex:#004CBC Details Here
hsv:215.7447, 1.0000, 0.7373
xyz:0.1166, 0.0880, 0.4866
lab:35.5938, 26.0531, -63.9485
lch:35.5938, 69.0520, 292.1663
CMYK Color: Cyan 74 Magenta 44 Yellow 0 Black 26 CMYK name: Absolute zero
The image above depicts CMYK color sample that constitutes these base colors: Cyan 74 Magenta 44 Yellow 0 Black 26. Click to enlarge.
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