fyrfärgstryckning
Fyrfärgstryckning, also known as CMYK printing, is a subtractive color model used in color printing. It is a standard process for producing a wide range of colors by combining four primary inks: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (Black). Each color ink is transparent, and when layered, they create different hues. Cyan absorbs red light, Magenta absorbs green light, and Yellow absorbs blue light. Black ink is included for deeper blacks, better contrast, and to reduce the amount of cyan, magenta, and yellow ink needed for dark shades, which saves ink and improves drying time.
The process involves separating an image into four different color layers. Each layer is then converted into