színfelbontási
színfelbontási is a Hungarian term that translates to "color separation" in English. It refers to the process of dividing a full-color image into its constituent primary colors. In traditional printing, this typically involves separating the image into cyan, magenta, yellow, and black (CMYK) components. Each of these components is then rendered as a grayscale image, representing the amount of ink of that specific color that will be applied to the paper. When these separated images are printed with the corresponding inks, the human eye blends them together to perceive the original full-color image.
In digital imaging, color separation is fundamental to how colors are represented and displayed. For example,