
CMYK
CMYK stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (Black), which are the four ink colors used in color printing. This color model works by subtracting different percentages of these inks from white light to produce a wide range of colors. When you mix these colors together, they absorb different wavelengths of light, creating the desired hue. CMYK is commonly used in print materials like magazines and brochures, as it allows for rich and varied colors on paper, unlike RGB (Red, Green, Blue), which is used for digital screens.