Four-color process printing is an amazing procedure. Few
people outside of the printing industry fully realize either the
complexity or the different processes available for converting a color
photograph for use in a printed medium. Successful four-color process
printing requires a thorough understanding of the nature of light, color
theory, the composition and function of different inks, and the way our
brain perceives color.
Look at the photograph above, you can differentiate
hundreds of different colors. However, we printed it using only four inks.
First, we took the original subject and, using a color scanner, produced a
four-color separation. The color scanner evaluated the colors in the
original photograph and electronically determined how much yellow,
magenta, cyan, and black it would take to approximate each color in the
photograph. The scanner then created the four different component films of
the four-color separation, one for each different printing ink that was
used. Eventually, through a complex series of procedures, printing plates
were produced from this four-color separation. These plates were the image
carriers used on the printing press that enabled the press to transfer ink
to paper.
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