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Black text should always be composed entirely of black ink (100K). When planning your project done on the CMYK. Otherwise, your text will be printed with 4 colors that overlap one on another. If you save the text in 4 colors you may end up with blurry text. More text is smaller, it will be [...]
RGB versus CMYK Working on a computer-machined graphics we have to consider what the final effect you want to get and what it will be duplicated. If the final job is printed we have to take into account the record of CMYK colors: Cyan (blue), Magenta (Magenta), Yellow (yellow) and black (black). All scanners and [...]
When creating a project leaflets, brochures and posters we have to remember the very important principles. One of them is a TAC limit (stands for Total Area Coverage). What exactly does that mean? TAC Limit is nothing more than the total percentage of components of the CMYK color (CMYK simplest terms is a color model [...]