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PANTONE 2390

PANTONE 2390

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#1A7FAB
RGB:
26, 127, 171
CMYK:
86, 31, 11, 5
HSL:
198°, 85%, 67%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Cerulean
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2391
in RAL Classic:
RAL 5015
in RAL Design:
RAL 230 50 35
in RAL Effect:
RAL 650-2
in NCS:
NCS S 2060-B
What color is PANTONE 2390? The PANTONE Promise
2024-09-04 Snargl 02:18

What color is PANTONE 2390?

Blue dessert with a white frosting and a pink candle on top of it on a plate with a spoon. Color CMYK 86,31,11,5.
PANTONE 2390 color example: Statue of a man in a blue suit with a gun in his hand and a tree in the background
Blue furry animal on top of a desert covered ground next to a city skyline at sunset or dawn. Example of RGB 26,127,171 color.
Fantasy landscape with a castle and hot air balloons in the sky and a river running through it. Example of CMYK 86,31,11,5 color.
Painting of two children with orange eyes and hair painted on a wall with graffiti on it. Color PANTONE 2390.
PANTONE 2390 has different variations depending on the type of material and coating it is applied to.

For example, PANTONE 2390 C is the code for the color on coated paper, while PANTONE 2390 U is the code for the color on uncoated paper.

PANTONE 2390 is a dark blue color with a hint of green.

It has a hexadecimal code of #1A7FAB, which means it is composed of 10.2% red, 49.8% green, and 67.06% blue in the RGB color space.

In the CMYK color space, which is used for printing, this color is composed of 86% cyan, 31% magenta, 11% yellow, and 5% black.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 2390 color

Picture with primary colors of Cerulean, Cool black, Camel, Carolina blue and Dark tea green
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 'PANTONE 2390'

The PANTONE Promise

Christian Powell was a seasoned fisherman with a weathered face that spoke of countless sunrises over the shimmering waves. His small seaside cottage, perched on the edge of the cliff, was his sanctuary. For years, he had dreamed of transforming his modest home into a reflection of his adventurous spirit. But time, like the sea, had a way of drifting by, and his plans remained as elusive as a fish slipping through his nets.

One brisk autumn morning, Christian’s routine was interrupted by the arrival of a bright, blue package on his doorstep. Curious, he tore it open to reveal a color swatch card: PANTONE 2390. The shade, a vibrant fusion of pink and violet, seemed to shimmer with a life of its own. Along with it was a note from an old friend, Professor Stella Rodriguez, an interior design expert with a flair for the unconventional.
Doll with blue and green hair and a green bra top on a table with a white background. Example of RGB 26,127,171 color.

"Dear Christian, I know you’ve always wanted to revitalize your home. I’ve picked this color for you - PANTONE 2390. It’s bold and unique, just like the sea. Let it inspire your transformation. Yours, Stella."

Intrigued, Christian decided to give the color a try. With Stella’s note in hand, he set off to the local paint store. The sales assistant raised an eyebrow at the peculiar choice but helped him select the perfect shade. Christian, feeling a mix of excitement and apprehension, began painting his cottage.

As the color enveloped the walls, something magical began to happen. The vibrant PANTONE 2390 breathed new life into the space. The once-muted rooms exploded in a symphony of energy and warmth. The color's rich tones seemed to dance with the sunlight that streamed through the windows, creating an ever-changing kaleidoscope of hues.
PANTONE 2390 color example: Blue truck driving through a desert with rocks and mountains in the background

Christian noticed a change in himself too. The vibrant walls seemed to spark a new creativity within him. Inspired by the color, he began adding personal touches: seashell-framed photographs, driftwood sculptures, and a large, handwoven rug that echoed the waves of the ocean. The cottage transformed into a haven of vibrant life and energy, a tribute to the sea and his own vibrant spirit.

The real magic happened when Stella visited to see the transformation. She marveled at how the PANTONE 2390 had become more than just a color on the wall; it had become the essence of Christian’s home. The energy of the color had not only revitalized the space but had also rekindled Christian’s sense of adventure and creativity.

"You’ve done more than just paint your walls," Stella said with a smile. "You’ve infused your home with your soul. PANTONE 2390 was just a spark, but you’ve turned it into a brilliant flame."
Painting of a girl with blue hair and a cat ears on her head. Example of RGB 26,127,171 color.

The cottage, now a beacon of vibrant hues against the backdrop of the sea, became a local legend. Visitors often asked Christian about the color, and he would proudly tell them the story of PANTONE 2390 and the professor who saw beyond the ordinary.

And so, Christian Powell’s cottage became more than just a home; it was a testament to the transformative power of color and the magic that happens when one embraces their true self.

And as the waves crashed below, Christian knew that the most profound adventures were not always found on distant shores, but sometimes within the very walls of one’s own home.
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