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CMYK
(Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (Black))
CMYK is a color model used in printing that combines Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (Black) to create a wide range of colors. Unlike the RGB color model used for screens, CMYK is subtractive, meaning it works by absorbing light.
CMYK is the standard for color printing and is used in processes like offset printing and digital printing. Designers use CMYK to ensure accurate color reproduction in printed materials. Understanding the differences between CMYK and RGB is essential for creating consistent designs across digital and print media.
CMYK is the standard for color printing and is used in processes like offset printing and digital printing. Designers use CMYK to ensure accurate color reproduction in printed materials. Understanding the differences between CMYK and RGB is essential for creating consistent designs across digital and print media.