Scalable Vector Graphics CMYK (Cyan-Magenta-Yellow-blacK) Color Codes
This page lists the CMYK (Cyan-Magenta-Yellow-blacK) representation of color of the 147 colors defined by the Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) Specification. The CMYK color system is used in printing inks for paper. This type of color representation is of the form cmyk(C%, M%, Y%, K%), where C, M, Y, and K are the percent values for the cyan, magenta, yellow, and black values of the color. The CMYK system is NOT used in HTML or style sheets, but is a popular form of color representation, and is shown here to help you get an insight into color representation and for comparison to the ways you can define colors in HTML or style sheets; you can use a quick reference table to help you choose from among the many color tables available.These color names are also recongized by current Cascading Style Sheets work. Note that there are 147 color names, but not that many distinct colors, as some name variants are given for the same color values--grey (spelled with "e") and gray (spelled with "a") are both listed here for the same color. Also, there are repetitions for magenta and fuchsia.
Color swatches are defined by using the hexadecimal code for the color and are sorted by the CMYK code.
You can see the meaning of the labels (Safe 16 SVG Hex3) on the Color Spot table of tables.
