In the digital printing pattern design, the color setting is used a lot. Today, let us talk about the color design of the digital printing pattern!
Regarding the design of digital printing patterns, some beginners may not pay much attention to them, while others are overwhelmed. It is not easy to control the complicated colors. Learn about the "inside story" below, and use colorful and colorful colors for you!
About CMYK color mode ...
Color attribute
CMYK color is simply a color specially used for printing. It is another color standard set specifically for the printing industry. It is based on the four colors of cyan (C), magenta (M), yellow (Y), and black (K). The color changes and the superposition of each other to get various colors, CMYK represents the four printing ink colors for cyan, magenta, yellow, and black, and is also the color of the four channels in Photoshop software. Specific to printing, colors are produced by controlling the overlapping printing of cyan, magenta, yellow, and black inks on paper, and the number of colors is less than RGB colors. Computer design application range: four-color printing, four-color printing, etc.
RGB color is a color standard in the industry, which can obtain a variety of colors by changing the three color channels of red (R), green (G), and blue (B) and superimposing them. RGB is the color representing the three channels of red, green and blue. This standard includes almost all colors that human vision can perceive. It is one of the most widely used color systems.
Special feature
CMYK colors are not as rich and full as RGB colors, running in PHOTOSHOP will be slower than RGB colors, and some functions will not be available. Since there are not many RGB colors, there will be some loss of colors when the image is changed from RGB to CMYK (There is no loss from CMYK to RGB), but it is also the only color standard that can be used for four-color separation printing. RGB is a self-luminous color, which is different from the reflective principle of CMYK, so the color gamut of RGB is much larger and brighter than CMYK.
Color mixing settings
CMYK is designed based on the principle of reflection of light, so its mixing method is exactly the opposite of RGB, which is "subtractive mixing"-when their colors overlap, the colors are mixed, but the brightness will be reduced. After printing four different inks on white paper one on top of the other, because the ink is transparent, most of the light will hit the paper for the first time through the ink, and the white paper has a higher reflectivity, most After being reflected by white paper, the light passes through the ink for the second time and then strikes the eyes. At this time, the transmission of light to the ink produces a color effect. In fact, at this time, it seems that we are looking at multiple overlapping colored glasses. When the light passes through one layer, the brightness decreases, and the colors are mixed once. The superposition of cyan, magenta, and yellow inks, the superposition area of ​​the center three colors is black, and the characteristics of subtraction mixing: the more superimposed, the darker. In the software, each of the four channel colors of cyan, magenta, yellow, and black is calculated as a percentage, the darkest at 100%, and the lightest at 0%, and black and color mixing have little relationship, and its existence is mostly It is to conveniently adjust the lightness and darkness of the color (and in the printing, there are many opportunities for the use of single black).
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