![]() One of RGB and CMYK's main differences is that the RGB Color Model is used in digital image-making, whereas, CMYK color model is used in printing. The CMYK Color Model is subtractive, which means the more you add, the more you get closer to black. So, because of the black plate's importance in the printing process, the alphabet "K" is used to define the color model's Black color. All three primary colors (CMY) align at the black plate to get the desired printing result. These colors are produced by using the various RGB hues. That is why it is also known as full-color printing or four-color printing. These four colors are ink colors that are applied during the printing process. In CMYK Color Model, C refers to Cyan, M refers to Magenta, Y refers to Yellow, and K refers to Key/Black. ![]()
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