Mohammed Uddin


  1. What are pixels?

  2. How is color viewed in computer monitors?

  3. What is the additive color space?

  4. Describe which additive color sliders values in InDesign you would use to make white and black.

  5. What is the subtractive color space?

  6. Describe which subtractive color sliders values in InDesign you would use to make white and black.

  7. What is color calibration?

  8. How does the PMS (Pantone Matching System) color system ensure color fidelity?

  9. What is analog color (analog color analogous color)?

  10. What is digital color?

1. Pixel means a picture element. They are the smallest unit of information that makes up a picture.
2. The combination of the display modes supported by your graphics adapter and the color capability of your monitor determine how many color it displays.
3. The rgb color.
4. The triangles along the color spectrum click inside the color spectrum
5. So, CMYK is called a subtractive color space.
6. When all RGB values are at 0, the color is black. The primary colors in subtractive color are cyan, magenta, and yellow.
7. Color calibration is a measuring and adjusting the color response of an input or output device. It helps the colors in the image are accurate.
8. PMS is a standardized color matching system. It allows for a consistent color numbering system, as often in printed colors.
9. Analog color is a term that refers to colors that are next to each other.
10. Digital color is like RGB. It's bascially red, blue and green. RGB is an additive color profile.

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