On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 wrleigh@att.net wrote:
> It was not an order, it was a simple request (note the use of the word
> "please".) However, I still stand by my previous statements that
> regardless of how you compute conversions and what the K in CMYK stands
> for, I still doubt that you can get a pure black from just C + M + Y.
>
There seems an assumption in this discussion that there is such a thing as
a *pure* black. Which black is that? You can brush out ivory black, lamp
black, vine black, jet black, mars black, and probably 6 others I'm not
thinking of right now, and each will be different, and will further vary
from brand to brand. So-called ivory black, BTW, is quite brown... at
least the ones I've used.
Judy
Received on Mon Jul 12 22:04:42 2004
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