Paints matching Fir green by RAL Classic

We found 7 closest paint color matches to Fir green RAL 6009

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RAL Classic RAL 6009 Fir green

h: 133, s: 26, v: 21

LRV: 6.11%

Benjamin Moore Essex Green / HC-188

ΔE*₀₀ = 1.63

h: 148, s: 28, v: 21

LRV: 5.64%

more yellow
more saturated
looks darker
Benjamin Moore Essex Green / HC-188
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NCS S 8005-G

ΔE*₀₀ = 1.89

h: 148, s: 27, v: 22

more yellow
more saturated
lighter
NCS S 8005-G
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Sherwin Williams Roycroft Bottle Green / SW 2847

ΔE*₀₀ = 4.00

h: 146, s: 22, v: 25

LRV: 4.60%

more yellow
less saturated
lighter
looks darker
Sherwin Williams Roycroft Bottle Green / SW 2847
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RAL Classic Bottle green / RAL 6007

ΔE*₀₀ = 4.42

h: 82, s: 32, v: 20

LRV: 6.33%

yellow
more saturated
darker
looks lighter
RAL Classic  Bottle green / RAL 6007
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Open paint color RAL Classic  Bottle green / RAL 6007

Dulux Alpine View / 50GG 05/063

ΔE*₀₀ = 4.69

h: 165, s: 26, v: 24

more blue
same saturation
lighter
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Dulux Heathland

ΔE*₀₀ = 4.70

h: 169, s: 36, v: 23

more blue
more saturated
lighter
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Dulux Palm Night / 50GY 06/077

ΔE*₀₀ = 4.92

h: 114, s: 15, v: 25

LRV: 5.38%

more green
less saturated
lighter
looks darker
Dulux Palm Night / 50GY 06/077
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