RAL 1005 – Honey Yellow
RAL 1005, named Honey Yellow. This RAL colour is in the Yellow hues category, part of the RAL Classic colour system.
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Color Name Dutch Honinggeel
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Color name German Honiggelb
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Color name French Jaune miel
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Color name Italian Giallo miele
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Color name Spanish Amarillo miel
*LRV – Light Reflectance Value
Paints and Powders available in this colour
RAL 1000
GREEN BEIGE
RAL 1001
BEIGE
RAL 1002
SAND YELLOW
RAL 1003
SIGNAL YELLOW
RAL 1004
GOLDEN YELLOW
RAL 1005
HONEY YELLOW
RAL 1006
MAIZE YELLOW
RAL 1007
DAFFODIL YELLOW
RAL 1011
BROWN BEIGE
RAL 1012
LEMON YELLOW
RAL 1013
OYSTER WHITE
RAL 1014
IVORY
RAL 1015
LIGHT IVORY
RAL 1016
SULPHUR YELLOW
RAL 1017
SAFFRON YELLOW
RAL 1018
ZINC YELLOW
RAL 1019
GREY BEIGE
RAL 1020
OLIVE YELLOW
RAL 1021
COLZA YELLOW
RAL 1023
TRAFFIC YELLOW
RAL 1024
OCHRE YELLOW
RAL 1026
LUMINOUS YELLOW
RAL 1027
CURRY
RAL 1028
MELON YELLOW
RAL 1032
BROOM YELLOW
RAL 1033
DAHLIA YELLOW
RAL 1034
PASTEL YELLOW
RAL 1035
PEARL BEIGE
RAL 1036
PEARL GOLD
RAL 1037
SUN YELLOW
RAL 1005 – Honey Yellow - how these colour values are calculated
The L*a*b* values (along with corresponding HLC, RGB, and CMYK figures) are derived from a range of sources and measurements. Where necessary, values have been averaged and obtained using various spectrophotometers. These have been standardised, where possible, under D65 illumination and the CIE 1964 standard observer. However, the data may be updated or refined based on other relevant and available information.
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The sRGB conversion used follows the IEC 61966-2-1 (D50 adapted) specification, which may differ from other conversion methods.
Note: Matt finishes typically present a lower Light Reflectance Value (LRV) compared to gloss finishes.