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Looking closely at most commercial printing, dot patterns or screens can be seen in graphics and photographic images. Black and white (greyscale) photos provide the best viewing of these screens made up of “halftone dots”. The varying size of tiny solid dots creates the tones needed for ink to represent different shades of grey.
A color image is displayed with a set of four different color screens overlapping each other. These four colors (“process colors”) are Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black (CMYK). Their screens are rotated at specific angles to balance the screen dot postions. This reproduces photographs and graphics in their various hues and tones. Looking at a Sunday comics section in a local paper is a great example for seeing process color screens in action.
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