I don't think they publish it anywhere. There's another way that's slightly involved but I'll tell ya how to do it. Go to easyrgb.com
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Enter Color number
Choose Your Color
Click Compare
Click on your color name/data in the big colored square
Click Convert in the pop-up window
You are now on a page full of spectral data (color DNA) about your color.
Look for XYZ
The middle number, Y, is LRV. For example, Elephant's Breath is 52.976.
Only the capital Y in XYZ and Yxy is LRV.
The other capital Y's have nothing to do with light reflectance value.
The LRVs on easyrgb.com may or may not exactly match the LRV from the paint brand. They'll be close and that's okay.
You might find some colors listed twice or three times in the big colored square of spectral data. And the numbers might not match exactly. That's okay too, they will be close.
It's because the color appears in more than one fandeck and it was measured multiple times. Different, physical paint chips were measured resulting in slightly different numbers. Again, that's okay and to be expected. . . because different chips/samples.
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fads of whimsy and excitement don't always last, whereas calm minimalism tend to have a longer life
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