Outputting to CMYKArtwork is separated into CMYK output when you're preparing an image to be printed using the process colors cyan (C), magenta (M), yellow (Y), and black (K). These four process colors can be combined to reproduce most colored text and artwork. Note: The letter K is used for black to avoid confusion, because B might also stand for blue. You should avoid separating documents in RGB, since the results can be unpredictable. If you have an RGB document, convert it to CMYK first, and then separate it in CMYK. (See Changing the color mode of a document.) |