Externally determined values of E(B − V )(E space red ) for 40 Galactic Cepheids are compared to reddenings determined using B − V and V − I C colour indices and the method of Dean, Warren & Cousins (E BV I C ), updated to allow for metallicity corrections. With three stars omitted on the grounds of uncertainty in their space reddenings, we find thatThe two scales agree well in scale and zero-point, and there is no significant trend with period. Given the non-zero errors in the Cepheid space reddenings, the estimated error in BVI C Cepheid reddenings is no more than 0.02.The above results are not significantly changed whether one corrects the reddenings for metallicity using older Bell models, or using more recent models by Sandage, Bell & Tripicco. Using the SBT models to correct the reddenings of Cloud Cepheids for metallicity gives slightly smaller reddenings at a given metal deficiency, yielding 'new' median reddenings of 0.056 (Small Magellanic Cloud) and 0.076 (Large Magellanic Cloud) if we assume the same metal deficiencies as Caldwell and Coulson. With metal deficiencies of [M/H] = −0.7 and −0.25, the median reddenings are 0.040 and 0.058.