Katharine Thayer wrote:
>
> But (do we really have to go through this again so soon after the last
> time?) this is only true for printing inks, due to the impurities they
> contain; it has nothing to do with the pure pigments we use in gum
> printing.
To be thorough I maybe should add, since it was covered in the same
discussion this summer that perhaps Marie missed, that sometimes in gum
printing people do get a brown or purply-brown result where the three
colors should create a neutral grey or black, but this isn't due to any
inherent problem with the color model, but to the choice of pigments.
kt
Received on Tue Sep 14 15:34:19 2004
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