Process colors

Process colors

Process Colors: Cyan (process blue), magenta (process red), yellow (process yellow) and black (process black) inks used in four color printing.

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    • Four color printing

      Four Color Printing: Printing process which uses the combination of four basic colors (CMYK) to create a printed color picture composed from the basic four process colors.
    • Magenta

      Magenta: The red color, part of the four basic colors in process or full color printing.
    • Full color printing

      Full Color Printing: Printing process which uses the combination of four basic colors (CMYK) to create a printed color picture composed from the basic four process colors (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black).
    • CMYK

      CMYK: Abbreviation commonly used in the printing and desktop publishing industries to refer to a color model using four primary colors (also called process colors) used in four color or full color printing: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black.
    • Cyan

      Cyan: One of the four standard process colors; a shade of blue which reflects blue and green and absorbs red, showing somewhat of a turquoise color.