analog and digital color

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It’s important for designers to know the difference between additive and subtractive color because it impacts how the colors are seen on the media to add on, by using different colors the designer can appeal to certain parts of a person's mind.


1. What are pixels?

The smallest unit of color or light that can be seen on the screen, millions of pixels make up one image


2. How is color viewed in computer monitors?

color on computer monitors are a combination of red blue and green that to eyes is seen as white

3.What is the additive color space?

a system that describes how color is produced from light. Mainly containing RGB.


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

In order to make white i would turn the RGB sliders all the way up and to make it black i would set it to all zeros or all the way down.


5.What is the subtractive color space?

A color model where colors are created by subtracting wavelengths.


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

Lowest value for white and highest for black. Opposite of addictive colors.

7.What is color calibration?

adjusting the settings of a screen to see color better

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

gives a numerical order to colors.

9.What is analog color (analog color is NOT THE SAME AS analogous color)?

colors that are closer to each other on the color wheel.

10.What is digital color?

color created by combining RGB light.

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