In the printing industry, a specific color model is used to represent the various colors that can be printed on paper or other materials. This model is based on the four primary colors of cyan, magenta, yellow, and black (key), which are mixed in different combinations to produce a wide range of colors.
This method is commonly used in the printing industry to reproduce precise and consistent colors. The acronym CMYK stands for these four colors and describes the subtractive color system, which contrasts with the additive RGB color system used for screens.

General: Mixing of colors

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