cyanblæk
Cyanblæk refers to the cyan component of a subtractive color model, most commonly the CMYK color model used in printing. Cyan is a greenish-blue color. In the CMYK system, cyan ink is one of the four primary colors used to reproduce a wide range of other colors by absorbing certain wavelengths of light and reflecting others. When combined with other colors like magenta, yellow, and black, cyan ink plays a crucial role in creating the full spectrum of colors seen in printed materials such as photographs, magazines, and brochures. The precise shade of cyan can vary slightly between different ink formulations and printing processes. Its primary function is to subtract red light from white light, allowing the blue and green components to be perceived. This subtractive mixing process is fundamental to how printers create images.