Client wants to paint her wall using the colors in her logo. All we have is cmyk values. Haven't much luck with google search.
Any ideas?
Myron
I would do a really good inkjet print on semi-gloss photo paper, or a solid ink print like a Phaser onto semi-gloss paper, agree that is a good representation of the color, and take it to a good interior paint place and have them match it.
I had a neighbor who wanted a particular color and so I did a few prints that he chose from. The match was pretty close.
Painter use the RAL color palette, so you should search for a RAL/CMYK converter, such as
http://rgb.to/ral/page/1
http://www.bhma.co.uk/pdf/RAL%20Colour%20Converter.pdf
If the palette is RAL as Ariel says, I have attached a RAL/CMYK palette. color names are in German. Don't think it is the current palette, but worked for me for some signs I needed to make for a guy in Germany once upon a time.
Mike
Depending on the paint company, they have many cmyk brake downs in the mixing programs... even vinyl color matches. I use Sherwin Williams for this reason.