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The standard inks used in the four-color printing process. RGB- red, green, and blue. CMYK- cyan, magenta, yellow, and black. |
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RGB and CMYK color models use diferent methods to display colors, to reproduce a different gamut, or range, of colors. |
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Device defined by the gamut it can reproduce. |
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An accurate proof profile lets you proof on the screen for printed output. |
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Also called proof profile, defines how the document is going to be printed, and adjusts the onscreen appearance accordingly. |
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Often called color comp to proof your image. It is a single print that combines the RGB and CMYK channels. |
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When the RGB colors combine to create white, used for lighting, video, and monitors. |
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Pure cyan, magenta, and yellow pigments should combine to absorb all color and produce black. |
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When you print color separations, Photoshop prints a separate sheet for each ink. |
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