About Color Adobe Illustrator
About colors in digital graphics
the color model used to describe the colors we see and work with digital graphics. each
color model, such as RGB, CMYK, or HSB, a method that is different from the description and classification
color. Losmodelos color using numeric values to represent the visible spectrum of color space color.Un
It is a color variant unmodelo has a certain range (range) of colors. For example, in a color model
There are a number of RGB color spaces: Adobe RGB, sRGB and Apple RGB. Although this color space defined
The same three axes (R, G and B), they are different gamut.
When working with color charts, they are actually adjusting numerical values in the file. Very easy
think of color as a number, but the numeric values that color is not absolute: it has a meaning
the colors in the color space that the device produces.
Because each device has its own color space, it can only reproduce colors in its range. when images
move from one device to another, image colors may change because each device interprets the RGB values
or CMYK color space according to their own. For example, it is impossible for all the colors you see on the monitor
identical to the one printed on a desktop printer. A printer operates in a CMYK color space, while
which unmonitor not in RGB color space. they are different gamuts. Some colors produced by inks
puedenmostrar in unmonitor and AllPages they reveal some colors that can not unmonitor reproducirmediante
the use of ink on paper.
RGB
Most of the visible spectrum can be represented by mixing red, green and blue (RGB) in the proportions and
different intensity. In a place where the colors overlap, cyan, magenta and yellow are created.
RGB colors are called additive colors because white is made by mixing red, green and blue, that is, all light
This is reflected and captured by the eye. Color additives used for lighting, televisions and computer monitors. he
Monitor, for example, creates color by emitting light through red phosphor, green and blue.
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