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PANTONE 495

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#EDBFCB
RGB:
237, 191, 203
CMYK:
0, 32, 6, 0
HSL:
344°, 19%, 93%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Pink
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 182
in RAL Classic:
RAL 1013
in RAL Design:
RAL 010 80 15
in RAL Effect:
RAL 480-3
What color is PANTONE 495? The Quest for Pantone 495
2024-09-03 Snargl 02:12

What color is PANTONE 495?

Man with long hair standing in front of a cityscape with a sunset in the background and a river running through it
Girl in a yellow shirt and pink skirt standing in front of a giant yellow octopus with a bow. Color #EDBFCB.
PANTONE 495 is a bright pastel rose color that has a HEX code of #EDBFCB and an RGB value of (237, 191, 203).

It has a hue of 344°, which indicates that it is a warm color, a saturation of 19% and a lightness of 93%.

It has a CMYK value of (0%, 32%, 6%, 0%).

It is similar to other PANTONE colors such as PANTONE 510 U, PANTONE P 62-1 C, and PANTONE Magenta 0521 C.

PANTONE 495 is a soft and delicate color that can be used for feminine or romantic designs.

Example of the palette with the PANTONE 495 color

Picture with primary colors of Cafe noir, Wenge, Cinereous, Khaki and Linen
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...
RAL Classic
RAL 8016
RAL 7013
RAL 7034
RAL 1000
RAL 9010
RAL Design
RAL 050 20 16
RAL 070 40 10
RAL 010 50 15
RAL 060 70 20
RAL 010 92 05
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Funny stories about the 'PANTONE 495'

The Quest for Pantone 495

Long time ago, in the bustling city of Coloropolis, renowned for its vibrant spectrum of hues and hues, there was an old saying: "Every color tells a story, but some stories need the perfect shade to truly come alive." Anna Krang, a brilliant inventor known for her innovative creations, had always been fascinated by this notion. Her workshop was filled with sketches, blueprints, and a kaleidoscope of color swatches, each with its own unique tale.

One day, while experimenting with a new pigment, Anna stumbled upon an old journal in the dusty corner of her workshop. It belonged to her late grandfather, a pioneer in the world of colors. The journal spoke of a legendary shade known as Pantone 495 - a color said to possess the power to evoke profound emotions and bring forgotten stories to life.
Woman with glasses and a hat on her head is posing for a picture in a white shirt and pink hat. Color #EDBFCB.

Intrigued and excited by the prospect of rediscovering this mythical hue, Anna knew she needed the help of someone with a deep understanding of color theory. She turned to Professor Jessica Gonzalez, an esteemed color scientist and her former mentor, whose research had revolutionized the field of pigmentation.

Anna and Professor Gonzalez met at the grand library of Coloropolis, where the air was thick with the scent of old books and the whispers of long-forgotten knowledge. After sharing the intriguing details from her grandfather’s journal, Anna expressed her wish to recreate Pantone 495.

Professor Gonzalez’s eyes sparkled with curiosity. "Pantone 495," she mused, "is said to be a rare, almost mystical shade. If we can find it, it might just change our understanding of color itself."
Robot dog with glowing eyes and a purple background

The duo embarked on an adventurous journey to trace the origins of Pantone 495. They pored over ancient manuscripts, consulted old color masters, and even ventured into hidden archives beneath the city. Their quest led them to a long-abandoned art studio, where they discovered a dusty, sealed container marked with the emblem of Pantone 495.

With great anticipation, Anna carefully opened the container. Inside was a small vial of pigment, preserved over the decades. The color inside was unlike anything they had ever seen - deep, rich, and imbued with a mysterious aura.

Anna and Professor Gonzalez eagerly began their experiments, blending Pantone 495 with various materials and observing its effects. They found that the color was not only mesmerizing but also had the ability to evoke intense emotions and memories. It transformed ordinary artworks into masterpieces, giving them depth and resonance that captivated all who beheld them.
PANTONE 495 color example: Woman with a black dress and pink roses in her hair and a black background

The revelation of Pantone 495 sparked a revolution in the world of color. Artists, designers, and creators from all corners of Coloropolis flocked to Anna and Professor Gonzalez to experience the magic of the new shade. It was soon hailed as a breakthrough that bridged the gap between mere visual appeal and emotional connection.

The discovery of Pantone 495 did more than enhance art; it revitalized the entire creative community. Artists found themselves inspired to push the boundaries of their work, while viewers experienced art in a new, profoundly emotional way. The world of Coloropolis had been forever changed, all thanks to the adventurous spirit of Anna Krang and the scholarly wisdom of Professor Jessica Gonzalez.

And so, the story of Pantone 495 was woven into the fabric of Coloropolis, a testament to the idea that sometimes, the most extraordinary colors are those that lie hidden, waiting to be discovered by those brave enough to seek them out.
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