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RGB refers to the primary colors of light which are Red, Green, and Blue. These are the colors used on video monitors, television screens, digital cameras, and scanners. CMYK refers to the primary colors of pigment: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black. ... more
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Yes, on the input side you can select profiles for both RGB and CMYK, and on the output side you can select different rendering intents including custom rendering intents. ... more
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A. You can view the comma delimited ASCII file GSC Shade Values in CMYK and RGB.asc of these values in the Knowledge Base. ... more
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RGB (Red Green Blue) is a display color mode, used to create every other tone that is visible on your computer monitors and television screens. While each screen is capable of displaying a wide range of colors, there are still inconsistencies ... more
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PMS inks are mixed following a specific formula, but when a spot color is rendered using CMYK inks, the color is created differently to fit the change in printing process. Some PMS colors can be closely matched in CMYK, while others cannot. ... more
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• RGB color is a color format used for digital viewing on a computer monitor or television set. It is not a process used for printing purposes. • CMYK is a color process used in printing where the end color is derived by laying down 4 colors: Cyan, ... more
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CMYK and RGB are two different color models, and understanding the difference can mean producing a great-looking insert rather than a muddy, disappointing one. Well have to delve into a little science to explain this difference. The RGB color model ... more
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The printing process that we use for full color processing is primarily CMYK. We print using the primary colors of pigment: Cyan (blue), Magenta (red), Yellow and Black. This is the same 4-color (or full color) process that you see in the majority ... more
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The values displayed in the various SilverFast dialoges (for example the densitometer) allways refer to the data of the final scan result. ... more
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The most common reason for this is - the host application does NOT support CMYK - no CMYK separation tables were installed or selected in SilverFast's "CMS" dialog. ... more
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