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NOIR SOUTENU [1 record]

Record 1 2015-11-02

English

Subject field(s)
  • Inks and Colour Reproduction (Graphic Arts)
CONT

In print there are many different ways to represent black ... you can also create a "rich black" by printing other inks along with black. There are many different possible ink combinations - the most common "rich black" contains percentages of all 4 inks: 63C, 52M, 51Y 100K.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Encres et couleurs (Industrie graphique)
CONT

« Noir soutenu » (ou « noir profond », « noir intense »), est un terme utilisé en imprimerie pour se référer à un mélange contenant les quatre couleurs primaires, soit cyan, magenta, jaune et noir (CMJN).

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