CMYK vs RAL
This is a clear side-by-side comparison of CMYK and RAL, presented exactly as intended. The CMYK color appears on the left with all key details listed, while the RAL color is selected from our Delta-E based matches database. The image below delivers the most accurate visual representation of both colors, allowing for direct and reliable comparison.
Note: Some converted matches may seem odd, but keep in mind that RAL Classic chart is super limited in it's own scope.
CMYK Color
| CMYK Color name: | |
| CMYK Percentage: | 0%, 46%, 22%, 42% |
| Copy tools: | NEW Copy this CMYK |
| CMYK Float: | 0.000, 0.460, 0.220, 0.420 |
| CMYK to RGB: | 148, 80, 115 |
RAL Color
| RAL Number: | RAL 2000 |
| RAL Name: | Yellow orange |
| RAL Chart: | RAL Classic |
| RGB Decimal: | 220, 119, 46 |
| RGB Float: | 0.863, 0.467, 0.18 |
| CMYK Percentage: | 0, 46, 79, 14 |
| Work with RAL: | See Options |
The CMYK view on the left and the RAL color on the right shown above were made using our CMYK to RAL Converter . You can try it yourself to create your own color comparisons and find matching codes for any color!
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Keep in mind that identical similarity between CMYK and RAL standards is not to be expected. This is due to fundamental differences that each of these color standards maintain. CMYK is based on reflective light, or subtractive color while the colors you see on your screen is projected light, or additive colors.





















