Color for Designers by Rodolof

 Color for Designers

  1. What are pixels? The basic unit of programmable color on a digital display or image

  2. How is color viewed in computer monitors? Colors on monitors are viewed in RGB , Red , Green , and Blue to make the color white

  3. What is the additive color space? An Addictive color space is the white color that is produced by Red , Green , and Blue

  4. Describe which additive color sliders values in InDesign you would use to make white and black. InDesign has the tint slider to adjust the saturation of the color we want to use , black would be (C.75 M 68 Y.67 K. 90 ) while white would be ( R. 255 G. 255 B.255 ) 

  5. What is the subtractive color space? Subtractive color space is where colors cyan , magenta , yellow , and black are produced in the pigment and paint

  6. Describe which subtractive color sliders values in InDesign you would use to make white and black. White is of CYMK is the absence of the color while black is (c.75 M 68 Y.67 K. 90 )

  7. What is color calibration? To measure the Input on the screen

  8. How does the PMS (Pantone Matching System) color system ensure color fidelity? The printer looks up the Pantone number, which is unique for that particular color, and when it finds a match, it uses it in the printing process

  9. What is analog color? Colors are called analogous colors when they are very similar to each other, especially when they are next to each other on a color wheel

  10. What is digital color? DigitalMonitors mix red, green and blue (RGB) colored light to display colors 


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