Toolbly

Convert CMYK to HSL

Free online tool to convert CMYK to HSL color formats. Includes live preview, format comparison, and detailed explanations.

CMYK vs HSL

FeatureCMYKHSL
Primary UsePrint design, professional printing, packaging, physical marketing materialsCreating color palettes, theming systems, accessibility adjustments, generating color variations
ExampleC:80 M:0 Y:0 K:15 for blue, C:0 M:87 Y:68 K:0 for redhsl(204, 70%, 53%) for blue, hsl(6, 78%, 57%) for red, hsl(145, 63%, 49%) for green

What is CMYK?

CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key/Black) is the standard color model for print production. Unlike RGB which is additive (adds light), CMYK is subtractive (removes light via ink absorption). Each value represents the percentage of ink coverage (0-100%). It requires four color channels instead of three.

Used for: Print design, professional printing, packaging, physical marketing materials

What is HSL?

HSL (Hue, Saturation, Lightness) represents colors using a cylindrical model. Hue is expressed as a degree on the color wheel (0-360°), Saturation as a percentage (0-100%), and Lightness as a percentage (0-100%). HSL is considered the most human-intuitive color model because adjusting one value predictably changes the color.

Used for: Creating color palettes, theming systems, accessibility adjustments, generating color variations

Frequently Asked Questions

Related Web Tools