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    Exclamation HELP! with 2 questions

    Hey there just wondering if anyone could answer these 2 questions?

    1. Why is it important for a graphic designer to understand the additive and subractive models of colour?

    2. Explain the following terms with reference to CMYK & RGB: Colour gamut and Colour space


    If anyone can help it would be most appreciated

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    Have you consulted google too? And some library books?

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    To answer No 2:

    Colour Gamut...is the range of colours that a device such as a printer or monitor can produce.

    Colour Space...RGB colour space/mode is used for design for web and CMYK colour space/mode for design for full colour printing.

    The following link may help a bit if you don't know the difference between RGB & CMYK:

    Stationery-Direct.co.uk | FAQ > CMYK Printing

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    GOOGLE rules!

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