Wednesday, March 23, 2016

OUGD404 Studio Brief 01 - How do you read? - Colour Modes

Colour Modes:

RGB:
Refers to Red(R), Green(G) and Blue(B) the primary colours. An RGB image contains 3 channels made up of red, green and blue. It's used by all computed monitors, it is also recommended by adobe for editing colour images. Used for on-screen digital designs.

CYMK:
Refers to Cyan(C), Yellow(Y), Magenta(M), Black(K), which are the secondary colours. The CYMK colour scheme is generally used when the image or the graphic created is to be printed on paper. This scheme is based on the light absorbing quality on paper. 



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