21 Jul
2007
21 Jul
'07
7:37 p.m.
On Wednesday, July 18, 2007, 5:29:13 PM, David wrote:
DCB> Well, basically the behaviour is logical. One of the values of CMY DCB> should always be 0,
No, not necessarily.
The amount of grey component replacement need not be always 100%.
DCB> because otherwise you can increase the amount of K DCB> to get the same result, by decreasing CMY by the the smallest of their DCB> values and increasing K by that amount.
They don't necessarily measure as the same colour when you do that.
DCB> So that means: It is not logical to have colours, where not at least CM DCB> or Y is 0. However, I agree, sometimes they need to be added, becuase DCB> some colours are just defined as that.
And there is a reason they are specified that way :)
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