Hex to CMYK Converter
Convert HEX color codes to CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key/Black) values for print production with visual ink breakdown, step-by-step formulas, and print preview simulation.
CMYK Ink Breakdown
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Step-by-Step Conversion
Split into pairs: 80 (Red), 00 (Green), 80 (Blue)
G = 00 (hex) = 0 (decimal)
B = 80 (hex) = 128 (decimal)
G' = 0 / 255 = 0.000000
B' = 128 / 255 = 0.501961
K = 1 - max(0.501961, 0.000000, 0.501961)
K = 1 - 0.501961 = 0.498039
K = 50%
M = (1 - G' - K) / (1 - K) = (1 - 0.000000 - 0.498039) / (1 - 0.498039) = 1.000000 = 100%
Y = (1 - B' - K) / (1 - K) = (1 - 0.501961 - 0.498039) / (1 - 0.498039) = 0.000000 = 0%
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About Hex to CMYK Converter
The Hex to CMYK Converter transforms hexadecimal color codes into CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key/Black) values for print production. Whether you're preparing digital designs for commercial printing, creating brand guidelines, or ensuring color consistency between screen and print, this tool provides accurate conversions with visual feedback and step-by-step formula breakdowns.
What is CMYK and Why Convert from HEX?
CMYK stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (Black) - the four ink colors used in full-color printing. Unlike HEX colors which are based on the RGB (Red, Green, Blue) model used by digital screens, CMYK is a subtractive color model where colors are created by absorbing (subtracting) light rather than emitting it.
Converting HEX to CMYK is essential when:
- Preparing digital designs for commercial printing (brochures, business cards, packaging)
- Creating brand style guides that include print specifications
- Ensuring color consistency between web and print materials
- Working with print-on-demand services that require CMYK values
HEX to CMYK Conversion Formula
The conversion process involves two steps: first converting HEX to RGB, then RGB to CMYK.
Step 1: HEX to RGB
A HEX color code like #FF5733 is split into three pairs representing Red, Green, and Blue:
Step 2: RGB to CMYK
Normalize RGB values to 0-1 range, then calculate CMYK:
How to Use This Converter
- Enter HEX code: Type a 3-digit or 6-digit HEX color code (with or without #), or use the color picker
- Click Convert: Press the button to calculate CMYK values
- View results: See the visual CMYK breakdown with ink level meters
- Copy values: Use one-click copy buttons for different formats
Understanding CMYK Values
- Cyan (C): Controls blue-green tones, percentage from 0-100%
- Magenta (M): Controls pink-red tones, percentage from 0-100%
- Yellow (Y): Controls yellow tones, percentage from 0-100%
- Key/Black (K): Controls darkness and depth, percentage from 0-100%
Common HEX to CMYK Conversions
| Color | HEX | CMYK | Preview |
|---|---|---|---|
| Red | #FF0000 | C: 0%, M: 100%, Y: 100%, K: 0% | |
| Green | #00FF00 | C: 100%, M: 0%, Y: 100%, K: 0% | |
| Blue | #0000FF | C: 100%, M: 100%, Y: 0%, K: 0% | |
| Black | #000000 | C: 0%, M: 0%, Y: 0%, K: 100% | |
| White | #FFFFFF | C: 0%, M: 0%, Y: 0%, K: 0% | |
| Cyan | #00FFFF | C: 100%, M: 0%, Y: 0%, K: 0% | |
| Magenta | #FF00FF | C: 0%, M: 100%, Y: 0%, K: 0% | |
| Yellow | #FFFF00 | C: 0%, M: 0%, Y: 100%, K: 0% | |
| Orange | #FFA500 | C: 0%, M: 35%, Y: 100%, K: 0% | |
| Purple | #800080 | C: 0%, M: 100%, Y: 0%, K: 50% | |
| Navy | #000080 | C: 100%, M: 100%, Y: 0%, K: 50% | |
| Teal | #008080 | C: 100%, M: 0%, Y: 0%, K: 50% |
Why Screen and Print Colors Differ
Digital screens use additive color mixing (RGB) where colors are created by emitting light. Printers use subtractive color mixing (CMYK) where colors are created by absorbing light through ink layers on paper. This fundamental difference means:
- Some vibrant screen colors (especially neon greens and bright blues) cannot be exactly reproduced in print
- Paper type, ink quality, and printer calibration affect final output
- Mathematical conversion provides an approximation; exact matching requires color profiles and proof prints
Tips for Print-Ready Colors
- Keep total ink coverage (C+M+Y+K) under 300% to prevent bleeding
- Use rich black (C:60, M:40, Y:40, K:100) for deep blacks instead of pure K:100
- Request printer proofs for critical color matching
- Consider Pantone spot colors for brand-critical applications
Frequently Asked Questions
What is CMYK and why convert from HEX?
CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key/Black) is a subtractive color model used in printing. HEX colors are used for digital screens (RGB-based). Converting HEX to CMYK is essential when preparing digital designs for print to ensure color accuracy.
How accurate is HEX to CMYK conversion?
Mathematical HEX to CMYK conversion provides a good approximation, but exact color matching depends on printer profiles, paper type, and ink characteristics. For critical print work, use color management systems and proof prints.
What is the formula for HEX to CMYK conversion?
First convert HEX to RGB (R, G, B values 0-255), then normalize to 0-1 range. K = 1 - max(R', G', B'). If K < 1: C = (1-R'-K)/(1-K), M = (1-G'-K)/(1-K), Y = (1-B'-K)/(1-K). Multiply by 100 for percentages.
Why do printed colors look different from screen colors?
Screens emit light (additive RGB), while prints absorb light (subtractive CMYK). This fundamental difference, plus variations in paper, ink, and lighting conditions, causes color shifts. Some vibrant screen colors cannot be reproduced in print.
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by miniwebtool team. Updated: Jan 14, 2026