By: Ashley. Spot Color Spot color refers to the process of selecting text or a graphic object such as a circle and then adding a spot of color to it.

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Presentation transcript:

By: Ashley

Spot Color Spot color refers to the process of selecting text or a graphic object such as a circle and then adding a spot of color to it

Process color Colors that are created by combining different percentages of only four ink colors Cyan Magenta Yellow and Black

Complementary Colors They are colors located directly across from each other on the color wheel

Adjacent Colors They are located next to one another on the color wheel

Color matching system A universally accepted standard or method for identifying colors

Split Complementary colors Split Complementary colors consists of one color combined with the two other colors that are located on either side of its opposite (complementary) color

Color Separation A printed page containing only the elements from the page which a certain color has been applied

Printer Marks Special entries that can appear on printer color separation p pages to help a commercial printing company align those pages when printing your work

CMYK A color model used to identify a color as percentage of the color as a percentage of the colors Cyan Magenta and Green

RGB A color model used to identify a color as a percentage of the red green and blue

Grayscale A series of shades ranging from black to white

Tint A specific shade or intensity of a certain color

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