and compare the actual colours with 100%K as the reference colour, to see whether which combination(s) can give you a suitable black, including which percentages are enough. But I have another question: Do you need to use all of C and M and Y together with white in the same pri...
and compare the actual colours with 100%K as the reference colour, to see whether which combination(s) can give you a suitable black, including which percentages are enough. But I have another question: Do you need to use all of C and M and Y together with white ...
and compare the actual colours with 100%K as the reference colour, to see whether which combination(s) can give you a suitable black, including which percentages are enough. But I have another question: Do you need to use all of C and M and Y together with white in the same prin...
What exactly is shown in the image? To me it looks like something quite different to a normal print on paper, which I imagined for the test(s) to find a suitable CM(Y) black. My suggestions for the colour testing was based on an assumption of normal print on normal paper,...