It's fun to stay at the CMYK.

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ITS FUN TO STAY AT THE CMYK



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Colour Systems

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RGB

The RGB colour model is an additive colour model in which red, green, and blue light are added together in various ways to reproduce a broad array of colours. The name of the model comes from the initials of the three additive primary colours, red, green, and blue.


The CMYK colour model (process colour, four colour) is a subtractive colour model, used in colour printing, and is also used to describe the printing process itself. CMYK refers to the four inks used in some colour printing:cyan, magenta, yellow, and key (black).

CMYK


SPOT Refers to a method of specifying and printCOLOUR ing colours in which each colour is printed with its own ink. In contrast, process colour printing uses four inks (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) to produce all other colours. Spot colour printing is effective when the printed matter contains only one to three different colours, but it becomes prohibitively expensive for more colours.


DUO TONE

Duotone is a halftone reproduction of an image using the superimposition of one contrasting colour halftone (traditionally black) over another colour halftone. This is most often used to bring out middle tones and highlights of an image. The most common colours used are blue, yellow, browns and reds.


PMS

Pantone Matching System

A standard set of colors, with each color specified by a number. The Pantone colors can be further broken down into a color separation used by professional printers to calibrate color reproduction. Pantone Process Magenta C


Monochrome describes paintings, drawings, design, or photographs in one colour or shades of one colour. A monochromatic object or image has colours in shades of limited colours or hues.

MONOCHROME


Hexachrome Hexachrome was a six-colour printing process designed by Pantone Inc. In addition to custom CMYK inks, Hexachrome added orange and green inks to expand the colour gamut, for better color reproduction. It was therefore also known as a CMYKOG process. Hexachrome was discontinued by Pantone in 2008 when Adobe Systems stopped supporting their HexWare plugin software.



Colour Theory Manual


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