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Color Printing Specification

There are two methods of specifying color for printing: process color and spot color.

Specifying process colors - Process colors are generally specified as combinations of cyan, magenta, yellow and black (CMYK, K for Key).

Specifying Spot Colors - Spot colors are obtained from a set of intense , saturated base colors. Such colors are used extensively in advertising and product packaging, where brand identification and logo recognition are important. Spot colors are also used in combination with process colors. Spot colors are generally opaque, so that overprints should be avoided. When to use Spot colors:

Color Matching - When a color is required that does not appear in one of the standard systems, it is best to select the PANTONE or CMYK closest to it. If a physical sample is available, the CIELAB coordinates can be measured and the nearest CMYK identified. Some software matching systems are available.