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  2. Color printing - Wikipedia

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    In this type of industrial or commercial printing, the technique used to print full-color images, such as color photographs, is referred to as four-color-process or merely process printing. Four inks are used: three secondary colors plus black. These ink colors are cyan, magenta, yellow and key ; abbreviated as CMYK.

  3. Color photography - Wikipedia

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    The "K" is a black component normally added in ink-jet and other mechanical printing processes to compensate for the imperfections of the colored inks used, which ideally should absorb or transmit various parts of the spectrum but not reflect any color, and to improve image definition. Color print made by Louis Ducos du Hauron from three direct ...

  4. 30 Color Photos Photographers Took 100 Years Ago That Still ...

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    Image credits: Photoglob Zürich "The product name Kodachrome resurfaced in the 1930s with a three-color chromogenic process, a variant that we still use today," Osterman continues.

  5. See (and color) images from the new 'Squid Game' coloring ...

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    In an exclusive, here are six of the more than 70 images featured in it, which you can click for a larger version: Click image to print this coloring page. (Netflix/Reprinted from Squid Game: The ...

  6. Negative (photography) - Wikipedia

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    A positive image is a normal image. A negative image is a total inversion, in which light areas appear dark and vice versa. A negative color image is additionally color-reversed, [6] with red areas appearing cyan, greens appearing magenta, and blues appearing yellow, and vice versa.

  7. Non-photo blue - Wikipedia

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    (1) Colour copy of non-photo blue pencil. (2) Colour copy of blue pen. (3) Grayscale copy of non-photo blue pencil. (4) Grayscale copy of blue pen. Non-photo blue (or non-repro blue) is a common tool in the graphic design and print industry, [1] [2] being a particular shade of blue that cannot be detected by graphic arts camera film. This ...

  8. Prepress proofing - Wikipedia

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    Blueprint (originated from conventional platemaking) is a copy printed in one color and used for checking and correcting mistakes in contents, imposition layout and completeness of data. Imposition proof (Layout proof) is similar to blueprint, but the copy is printed in color.

  9. Color print film - Wikipedia

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    Color print film is the most common type of photographic film in consumer use. Print film produces a negative image when it is developed, requiring it to be reversed again when it is printed onto photographic paper. Almost all color print film made today is designed to be processed according to the C-41 process.

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