On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 11:07:34PM -0400, Carey Bunks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, the conversion from CMYK to RGB is unique and is described by
the following formulas:
While the formulas are indeed what Uwe wants, the CMYK to RGB
transformation still is not unique, simply because neither
On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 03:16:39AM +0200, Uwe Koloska [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
colors are given as DIC numbers or CMYK. So my questions:
o Is there an easy to use tool for selecting colors as CMYK and give the
RGB? Yes, CMYK gamut != RGB gamut.
No, both "RGB" and "CMYK" re just models,
So is there anyone with such a tool, or the basic transformation rules so
that I can write my own?
Hi Uwe,
The map from RGB to CMYK is not unique because it depends on a
printing policy that specifies the percentage black that should be in
a pixel. This is often referred to as GCR (or
Hello,
I finally found some books about color harmony (that's exactly the title of
the series -- brandnew in europe, but originally from 1997). But all the
colors are given as DIC numbers or CMYK. So my questions:
o Is there an easy to use tool for selecting colors as CMYK and give the
RGB?