K stands for Key-Color if I recall...

Regards
Chris

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This must have been asked before but in CMYK, why is black given the letter
K?
Is it 0deg Kelvin?

I expect this is off topic but I've been loosing sleep over it and can't
find any explanation in any colour management text books.

Richard

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