What are the Colored Dots on Newspaper
what does color dots on newspaper mean |
what are the colored dots at the bottom of the newspaper
If you read the newspaper daily, then you may be aware of the four colored dots on the bottom of the newspaper.
Here’s what these color dots are for…
The four multi-colored dots are called CMYK—C for Cyan (which usually means Blue), M for Magenta (Pink), Y for Yellow, and K for Black.
CMYK is used as a base for the colours used in printing newspapers, and these four colors are often printed on the newspaper in either a heart, dot, or square shape.
CMYK Printing |
If the four dots on your newspaper are the blur, or you find the colors overlapping on the image, it means the printing is not good.
To print correctly an ideal image, the colours and shapes of the CMYK indicator must be precisely organized, clear, and sharp.
What is Four Colour Dots in Newspapers
Four Color Printing |
C – Cyan (which usually means Blue)
M – Magenta (Pink)
Y – Yellow
K - Black
If those four dots are blur or you find the colour overlapping on the image it means the printing is not good.
To print an accurate and perfect Image The colors and shape must be arranged precisely and must be clear sharp in order to get the best output.
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