CMYKtilillä
CMYKtilillä is a color model used in color printing and graphic design. It stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (or Black). This model is based on the subtractive color mixing process, where colors are created by absorbing certain wavelengths of light. In CMYK, each color is represented by a percentage value ranging from 0 to 100, with 0 being the absence of the color and 100 being the maximum intensity.
The CMYK color model is widely used in the printing industry because it allows for a wider
In contrast to the RGB color model used in digital displays, CMYK is designed to work with
When designing for print, it's crucial to understand the CMYK color model to ensure that colors are