CMYK Colors Also Called (Mixing Colors)



CMYK Colors Also Called (Mixing Colors)


It's a universal color system that specializes in printing, it's about 4 colors mixed with each other in percent to give a certain color, namely:

C: cyan> blue color
M: magenta> purple color
Y: yellow> yellow color
K: black> black color

+ Each color has a percentage from 0% - 100%

To produce a certain color we mixing the colors by percentage, like this example:

C:         20%
M:        63%
Yellow:  0%
Black:   55%

+ Naturally, each of these colors is printed alone on something called "Plate" its like layers.
+ If any degree is 0%, do not print, for example like the above example, the yellow percent is 0%, so the printing will be just 3 colors, and so on.

+ We try to round the color to tens, for example, 10-20-30-40% and so on.
Note: You can print one, two, three and four colors, and you can add Pantone colors to get a fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth color.

Pantone colors:

A certain number in a catalog, for example, Pantone 75h This is a constant color name that does not change.
+ From the illustrator program, you can see and apply Pantone colors or CMYK or mixing together.

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