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NCS S 7005-R20B
What color is NCS S 7005-R20B?
NCS is widely used in design, architecture, and industry as a standard for color communication and quality control.
The NCS color code consists of two parts: a letter and a number.
The hue letter can be one of the six elementary colors: yellow (Y), red (R), blue (B), green (G), black (S), or white (W).
The hue letter can also be a combination of two adjacent elementary colors, such as yellow-red (YR), green-yellow (GY), blue-green (BG), etc.
The hue letter is followed by a percentage that indicates how much of each elementary color is present in the hue.
For example, Y20R means 80% yellow and 20% red.
The nuance number consists of two numbers that indicate the blackness and chromaticness of the color, respectively.
The blackness is the percentage of black in the color, the chromaticness is the percentage of the hue in the color.
For example, 1050 means 10% blackness and 50% chromaticness (saturation).
The RGB code for this color is #483F44, which means it has 72 parts of red, 63 parts of green, and 68 parts of blue out of 255.
The HEX code for this color is the same as the RGB code, but written in hexadecimal notation.
Example of the palette with the NCS S 7005-R20B color
![Palette with colors: Onyx, Pale chestnut and MSU Green Picture with primary colors of Onyx, Pale chestnut, MSU Green, AuroMetalSaurus and Isabelline](/images/ncs-s-7005-r20b/ncs-s-7005-r20b-color-man-with-a-green-light-on-his-face.webp)
See these colors in NCS, PANTONE, RAL palettes...