XCMYK
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- | Application of one of several methods to produce more saturated color than is normally expected on a CMYK printer, while using normal [[Process_Color|process]] inks. This can involve running the printer to higher ink densities or double striking. | + | Application of one of several methods to produce more saturated color than is normally expected on a CMYK printer, while using normal [[Process_Color|process]] inks. |
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+ | [[CMYK+OGV]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:56, 22 January 2019
xCMYK
Application of one of several methods to produce more saturated color than is normally expected on a CMYK printer, while using normal process inks.
This can involve running the printer to higher ink densities or double striking.
See also: