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If you want to use an interior or architectural color from the Benjamin Moore collection in print, branding, or digital design, you can convert Benjamin Moore to Pantone®. The pigment-based tone from the Benjamin Moore system is compared with the standardized spot colors of the Pantone® Matching System to find the closest colorimetric match.
Converting Benjamin Moore to Pantone is especially useful for designers, print shops, and brand agencies that want to reproduce interior colors consistently across print materials, packaging, and digital media. qConv analyzes the LAB color value of the Benjamin Moore shade and shows the most similar Pantone® color, including deviation and alternatives.
Since Benjamin Moore colors are based on real pigment mixtures and Pantone colors are solid print inks, the conversion from Benjamin Moore to Pantone is an approximation — but a highly accurate one that allows for consistent cross-media color management.
How does the conversion work?
During the conversion from Benjamin Moore to Pantone, the selected color (e.g., OC-117 Simply White or HC-154 Hale Navy) is converted into the LAB color space. qConv compares this LAB value to the Pantone® color library and determines the shade with the smallest Delta-E — meaning the least visible difference. The result is the Pantone code that most closely matches your Benjamin Moore color.
For example, HC-172 Revere Pewter approximately corresponds to Pantone 7529 C, and OC-117 Simply White to Pantone 663 U. qConv also displays related Pantone shades for coated (C) or uncoated (U) papers, as well as harmonic alternatives.
This color conversion from Benjamin Moore to Pantone is ideal for architects, designers, and brand managers who need their room and print colors perfectly aligned — regardless of medium.
Example & application
Example: The shade Benjamin Moore HC-154 Hale Navy roughly matches Pantone 296 C — a deep, elegant blue frequently used in corporate design. qConv displays this Benjamin Moore to Pantone conversion instantly, including LAB difference and visual preview.
The conversion from Benjamin Moore to Pantone is perfect for transferring color concepts from interior design, painting, or product design to print or digital media. This ensures consistent color appearance from the showroom to the company brochure.
Tip: Use the Pantone conversion when adapting real-world project colors for graphics, print, or branding. qConv helps you find the most accurate Pantone equivalents and minimize color deviations.
* Note:
qConv.com searches for the next matching color from the selected color palette. In most cases, there will be minimal or apparent color differences because there is not an exact match for every color.
Benjamin Moore® representa pinturas de alta gama con una profundidad de color y durabilidad excepcionales. Su colección incluye más de 3.500 tonos desarrollados especialmente para interiores, viviendas y proyectos de diseño creativo.
Uso
Las pinturas Benjamin Moore son muy populares en diseño de interiores y en espacios residenciales de alto nivel. Se utilizan en paredes, techos, muebles y elementos decorativos.
Consejos para diseñadores e interioristas
Elige Benjamin Moore si deseas combinar el efecto natural de la luz con una armonía cromática precisa. Con qConv puedes comparar digitalmente los tonos con RAL o NCS y crear paletas armoniosas.
The Pantone® Matching System (PMS) is the world’s leading standardized color system, used across design, print, and manufacturing industries. It defines colors with unique numerical codes, ensuring that a color appears the same everywhere — regardless of the material or production method.
The classic Pantone® system includes 1,114 spot colors originally defined for offset printing. Each tone is identified by a specific code, such as “Pantone 485 C.” Over time, Pantone has expanded its library with systems like Pantone Plus and Extended Gamut, now covering more than 1,800 solid colors and over 2,600 shades for textiles and interiors.
Usage
Pantone® colors are the industry standard for print production, product design, and brand identity. By using standardized color formulas, designers and printers can communicate exact hues across materials and global supply chains. Pantone is indispensable for logos, packaging, and high-fidelity printing where precise color reproduction is critical.
In software like Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, or Photoshop, Pantone libraries can be accessed directly to select or convert colors for professional use. Pantone is also used in fashion, interior design, and digital color trend forecasting.
Tips for Designers & Brands
Always verify Pantone colors under proper lighting conditions — printed tones may appear different under daylight and LED illumination. For consistent branding, define Pantone references alongside RGB and CMYK values in your style guide.
With qConv, you can easily convert Pantone® colors to HEX, RGB, CMYK, RAL®, or HKS® equivalents, compare shades, and generate harmonious palettes for cross-media consistency.