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Color Separation: Breaking Colors Down for Print
Color separation is the process of dividing an image into the individual color components needed for printing—typically CMYK. This technique became standard in the mid-20th century when offset printing made multi-color reproduction affordable. Before that, colors...
RGB: The Light-Based Color Model
RGB stands for Red, Green, Blue—the primary colors of light. This model dates back to the early days of color television in the 1950s, but its roots go back further to 19th-century experiments in color vision....
CMYK: The Color Model That Prints Your World
CMYK stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (Black). It’s the standard color model for printing and has been in use since the early days of modern offset printing in the late 19th and early 20th...
Photoshop vs CorelDRAW: Why Printers Keep Choosing One Over the Other
You’ve just done a peng flier design. The client loves it, you love it, and with design pride, you hit send to dear printer. There’s a notification minutes after sending on your top panel, which reads...