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Benjamin Moore First Light vs. Benjamin Moore Pink Bliss

This page compares First Light and Pink Bliss by Benjamin Moore using side-by-side technical data, undertones, light reflectance, and real-world usage. Select different shades below to compare other paint colors across major brands.

Benjamin Moore

First Light

2102-70

Benjamin Moore

Pink Bliss

2093-70

HuePosition on the color wheel (0-360°). Determines the base color family.

14

13

SaturationHow vivid or muted the color appears (0-100%). Lower values are more gray.

35

less saturated

41

more saturated

LightnessHow light or dark the color is in HSL space (0-100%).

90

93

lighter tone

LRVLight Reflectance Value. How much light a color reflects (0-100). Higher means brighter in a room.

75.9%

81.6%

appears brighter

CIE L*Perceptual lightness from CIE Lab color space (0-100). More closely matches human brightness perception.

90.8

93.5

looks lighter

TemperatureWhether the color leans warm (reds, yellows) or cool (blues, greens) based on hue and saturation.

Warm

Warm

ΔE*₀₀CIEDE2000 color difference. <1 imperceptible; 1-2 barely noticeable; 2-5 noticeable; 5-10 clear; >10 very different.

1.86

just noticeable

How to read this comparison

Delta E measures how far two colors sit apart to the eye. Under 2, most people can't tell them apart on a wall. Over 5, they read as clearly different colors. LRV tells you how much light a color reflects. In weak light, an LRV gap usually changes the room more than a small hue shift.

Real Photos

Photo of paint color bm-first-light in a Bedroom by @joshuasmithhome
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Photo of paint color bm-pink-bliss in a Bedroom by @lesiemaszko
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Colors may appear differently depending on screen calibration, lighting conditions, and surrounding materials. For the most accurate evaluation, always test paint samples directly in your space before making a final decision.