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NCS S 7005-R80B

NCS S 7005-R80B

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#383E45
RGB:
56, 62, 69
CMYK:
25, 10, 0, 80
HSL:
212°, 19%, 27%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Arsenic
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2380
in RAL Classic:
RAL 7016
in RAL Design:
RAL 000 25 00
in RAL Effect:
RAL 790-4
What color is NCS S 7005-R80B? The Curious Case of the NCS S 7005-R80B
2024-08-30 Snargl 01:12

What color is NCS S 7005-R80B?

Woman with black makeup and skeleton makeup on her face and a brick wall behind her is a brick wall. Example of #383E45 color.
Woman with a black bra and a black bra top on a table with a table and chairs in the background. Example of CMYK 25,10,0,80 color.
Black suv parked in front of a cloudy sky with trees in the background. Color #383E45.

Example of the palette with the NCS S 7005-R80B color

Picture with primary colors of Onyx, Dark brown, Cadet grey, Timberwolf and Dim gray
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
See these colors in NCS, PANTONE, RAL palettes...
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Funny stories about the 'NCS S 7005-R80B'

The Curious Case of the NCS S 7005-R80B

Long time ago, in the bustling city of Chromaville, where colors danced in the streets and hues hummed in the air, there was a small, quirky print shop called "Ink & Imagination." The shop was known for its vibrant prints and eccentric staff, particularly Duncan Storm, the ever-enthusiastic shop assistant with a penchant for puns and a knack for finding humor in the most mundane tasks.

One sunny morning, as Duncan was rearranging the color swatches for the umpteenth time, the bell above the door jingled. In walked Professor Donna Stewart, a renowned expert in color theory and polygraphy. She was on a mission to explore the enigmatic NCS S 7005-R80B, a color so elusive that it was rumored to have magical properties.
Black bird with a black beak and legs standing on a ledge outside a building with a grassy area in the background

"Good day, Duncan!" Professor Stewart greeted with a warm smile. "I need your assistance with a rather peculiar project."

Duncan's eyes sparkled with curiosity. "Professor Stewart! What brings you to our humble abode? And what peculiar project might that be?"

Professor Stewart pulled out a swatch of NCS S 7005-R80B, a deep, mysterious blue with a hint of red. "This color, Duncan. It's said to have properties that can transform the very essence of printed materials. I need to study its effects in polygraphy, and I believe your shop is the perfect place to start."

Duncan chuckled. "Ah, the infamous NCS S 7005-R80B! I've heard tales of its mystical powers. Some say it can make text leap off the page, while others claim it can make images come to life. Let's see what it can do!"

The duo set to work, experimenting with various printing techniques and materials. Duncan, ever the jokester, couldn't resist making light of the situation.

"Professor, do you think this color can make my jokes funnier?" he quipped as he printed a series of puns in NCS S 7005-R80B.

Professor Stewart laughed. "Well, Duncan, if it can make your jokes any more colorful, it might just be the most powerful color in existence!"
NCS S 7005-R80B color example: Woman in a black leather jacket at a table with a laptop computer in front of her and a window

As they continued their experiments, they noticed something extraordinary. The prints in NCS S 7005-R80B seemed to have a life of their own. Text appeared sharper, images more vibrant, and there was an almost tangible depth to the prints. It was as if the color had a personality, a presence that demanded attention.

"Remarkable!" Professor Stewart exclaimed. "This color truly is something special. But we must understand why it behaves this way."

Duncan, ever the practical joker, suggested, "Maybe it's because it's got a secret ingredient - unicorn tears!"

Professor Stewart rolled her eyes playfully. "Or perhaps it's the unique combination of pigments and the way they interact with light. Let's not get carried away with mythical creatures just yet."

Days turned into weeks as Duncan and Professor Stewart delved deeper into the mysteries of NCS S 7005-R80B. They discovered that the color had a unique ability to enhance the readability of text and the clarity of images, making it perfect for high-quality prints and important documents.

One day, as they were wrapping up their latest experiment, Duncan had an idea. "Professor, what if we used this color to print a book of jokes? It could be the funniest, most eye-catching book ever!"

Professor Stewart smiled. "Why not? Let's give it a try."

They printed a small book filled with Duncan's best puns and jokes, all in the mesmerizing NCS S 7005-R80B. To their delight, the book was a hit. People couldn't get enough of the vibrant, engaging prints, and Duncan's jokes seemed even funnier in the magical color.

Word of their discovery spread, and soon, "Ink & Imagination" became the go-to place for anyone looking to add a touch of magic to their prints. Duncan and Professor Stewart's collaboration had not only unlocked the secrets of NCS S 7005-R80B but also brought a little more laughter and color into the world.

And so, in the colorful city of Chromaville, the legend of the magical NCS S 7005-R80B lived on, thanks to the curious minds and playful spirits of Duncan Storm and Professor Donna Stewart.
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