They are secondary colours: Cyan Magenta YellowANSWERThe CMYK colour model, referred to aso process colour or four colour, is a subtractive colour model, used in colour printing. It is also used to describe the printing process itself. CMYK refers to the four inks used in most color printing: cyan, magenta, yellow, and key (black).
The mode of ungrouped data is the value that appears the most often. The mode may not be a number - for example if looking at the favourite colour of a set of people.
Gender (Sex) Hair colour Mode of transport (road/rail/sea/air)
I think you mean "mode." The mode in math is simple. When there's a group of numbers, the mode appears most often. How I remember is the "M" and the "O" in "mode" stand for "Most Often." :) Example : 42, 45, 45, 48, 49, 65, 92 The mode is 45. Note: There can be more than one mode or there can be no mode at all. Good luck! :)
That area is were one of the sides stand at the start of each match. And, you will take it in turns to stand there (the centre position) (it is normally the colour yellow) Hope this helps
Magenta
well, let me try to explain the answer i am sure that you will reach to the answer... RGB and CMYK are different colour system. RGB Stands accordingly as Red, Green and Blue and CMYK stands accordingly as Cyan, Meganta, Yellow and Black. * RBG colour system is based on "The colour of light Rays" and * CMYK colour system is based on "The Reflection of light Rays" The Reflection of light is always dull than actual light so CMYK make the colors go dull.... - mayur_vaghela@yahoo.co.uk
CMYK stands for- C= Cyan, M=Magenta, Y=Yellow, K=Black
Yes, Photoshop CS2 has the capability to change RGB colors to CMYK colors. You can convert your RGB images to CMYK color mode by going to "Image" menu, selecting "Mode," and then choosing "CMYK Color."
RGB has a larger gamut than CMYK. In order from small to large: sRGB, AdobeRGB, ProPhoto RGB. The largest of the CMYK gamut is GRACoL.
First check resolution from Image - Image Size, then convert to CMYK colors from Image - Mode - CMYK
BestPrintingOnline contains a free CMYK Colour Chart for House Use that can be printed. One can also order large and high quality posters from their website.
CMYK color mode is used for print and does not have as wide of a color gamut as RGB (video screens). So your neon blue will turn into a dull grey blue when converting to CMYK, or your beautiful flower on your computer screen will turn into a vintage photograph in CMYK. (Those are exaggerated examples). By converting to CMYK, you will get a closer preview of what the image will look like once it's printed and you can make adjustments before printing. But be careful because your screen is not accurately representing the printed colors.
They are secondary colours: Cyan Magenta YellowANSWERThe CMYK colour model, referred to aso process colour or four colour, is a subtractive colour model, used in colour printing. It is also used to describe the printing process itself. CMYK refers to the four inks used in most color printing: cyan, magenta, yellow, and key (black).
The isue is the differential between the colour range on the computer which could have a graphics card, high def screen and the picture might be low resolution and the screen of an Iphone which will have in most cases limited colour spectrum to call on. In addition it will depend on the format the picture is coming out of Photoshop i.e. RGB mode (millions of colors) CMYK mode (four-printed colors)Index mode (256 colors)
Rgb images can be printed by the newer digital copy machines, but you may be surprised with the outcome. If you are offset printing the images must be in cmyk mode to print correctly.
The K in CMYK can can stand for either blacK or Key colour.The "K" in CMYK stands for key since in four-color printing cyan, magenta, and yellow printing plates are carefully keyed or aligned with the key of the black.Suggesting that the "K" in CMYK comes from the last letter in "black" and was chosen because B already means is incorrect.Courtesy of Wikipedia;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CMYK_color_model