In the middle you can see the result color. For the PANTONE Color Bridge Guides we use the M1 lighting standard to align with industry. In the diagram you can see how the color is composed of the four components cyan (top left),magenta (top right),yellow (bottom right) and black or key (bottom left). Please note that RGB & Hex/HTML values will differ between the PANTONE Color Finder and the PANTONE Color Bridge Guides due to different standards for print and digital use. In the CMYK color system the color is composed as follows: In this color tone, out of 100 maximum color components, none cyan, none magenta, 100 yellow and none key. In the illustration you can see how the color is composed of the three components: red (top),green (bottom right) and blue (bottom left). The mixing ratio of these colors results in the displayed hue in the middle of the overlaps. The breakdown of the color into the RGB color system: of 255 maximum color components, 255 red, 255 green and none blue. They are close together and exceed the value of the blue hue.Since the color values are relatively high compared to others, this hue appears lighter to us. The values representing the red and green hue are greater than the third value. A 20 lighter version of the original color is 255, 255, 255, and 198, 170, 170 is the 20 darker color. A complement of this color would be 225, 255, 255, and the grayscale version is 234, 234, 234. With this color yellow stands out from the other colors. The RGB color 255, 225, 225 is a light color, and the websafe version is hex FFCCCC.