Color
Models
One
of
the
biggest
challenges
of
full
color
digital
printing
is
making
sure
that
all
the
colors
printed
are
the
colors
you
expect.
We will
work
hard
to
ensure
that
your
colors
are
produced
as
they
should
be .
A
big
part
of
creating
color
involves
understanding
how
different
devices
IE:, scanners,
monitors
and
printers display
color.
there
is a
wide
discrepancy
that
may
occur
when
viewing
on
different
types
of
machines
it
is
best
to
do
some
test
color
prints
for
accuracy.
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RGB Color
The RGB color model uses a dot pattern of red, green and blue light to reproduce a full color image. It is used by scanners and monitors to reproduce the desired color and shading. |
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CMYK Color
The CMYK color model uses a dot pattern of cyan, magenta, yellow and black inks or toners to reproduce a full color image. It is used by virtually all digital printers. |
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Spot Color
There are actually many spot color models, but the process is that of printing a specific solid color. Pantone Matching System (PMS) is a defined set of spot-color inks used in the printing industry. CMYK printers can only simulate spot colors. The best way to get a match is to pick a CMYK color from a chart printed on the machine that makes your graphic. |
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