Benjamin Moore White Sand vs. Benjamin Moore Natural Cream

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Benjamin Moore OC-10 and OC-14 differ significantly in saturation. Benjamin Moore OC-10 is more saturated.
Despite their differences, both colors share a similar value, Benjamin Moore OC-10 radiating a lighter essence compared to OC-14.

Supported paint brands for comparison: Behr, Benjamin Moore, Farrow and Ball, Dulux, Jotun, Little Greene, NCS, Ral Classic, Ral Design, Ral Effect, Sherwin Williams, Tikkurila

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Benjamin Moore White Sand vs. Benjamin Moore Natural Cream
Hue:
42
45
Saturation:
30
21
less saturated
Value:
83
82
darker
LRV:
66.95%
64.78%
looks darker
Temperature:
Warm
Warm

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It's important to keep in mind that the same color may appear differently on various surfaces due to the nature of those surfaces. For example, the same shade will look different on a rough wall compared to the smooth surface of cabinets.

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