Analog and digital color

  1. What are pixels?


Pixel refers to a component of a picture. Pixels are the building blocks of every digital photograph. They are the smallest piece of data that goes into a picture. They are typically set up in a 2-dimensional grid and are typically round or square.


        2. How is color viewed in computer monitors?

Additive Color Mixing (RED/GREEN/BLUE) which mixes those colors to generate new colors.
In addition by using an RBG monitor, it uses the white light which composes of different wavelengths.


       3. What is the additive color space?

Additive Color space (RED/GREEN/BLUE) which mixes those colors to generate new colors.

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


Change the values RBG to 0 to make it black and for white you use the highest value or maximum.


        5. What is the subtractive color space?

The mixing of pigments on a substrate (paper or material) is known as subtractive color mixing (CYAN/MAGENTA/YELLOW/BLACK). RGB light is reflected by this substrate.


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

Utilizing the Tint slider in the Swatches panel or Color panel, you may change the tint of a specific item or make tints of your own.

        7. What is color calibration?


To assess and modify a device's color response. It is used to correctly display color representation on screens and during printing.


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

The Pantone number, which is a specific color to be used to print or create the particular image or picture during the printing process, would be looked up or found by the printer. A number and name are given to each color so that it can be identified and used.

        9. What is analog color?

A collection of hues that are similar to one another. Yellow, yellow-green, and green are a few examples.


        10. What is digital color?

Digital. To show color, monitors blend RGB (red, green, and blue) colored light. Compared to other imaging techniques, RGB offers the largest color gamut space. Additive color is another name for this.

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