A decomposed layer of a full-color image used in printing. Typical printing processes use four color separations (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) which combine together to produce the final image.
A decomposed layer of a full-color image used in printing. Typical printing processes use four color separations (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) which combine together to produce the final image.
(1) Analyze a pattern of a fabric with a computer and perform color separation.
(2) Match and tone spot colors obtained after the color separation, and accommodate the spot colors in 9 to 12 cartridges of a digital printing machine.
The approximately 2 minutes and 31 seconds worth of cinegraphic block portraiture was accomplished by color-separating (three basic color separations plus black mask) each frame of source 70 mm film images, scanning each of these elements to convert into rectangular blocks, then adding basic color according to the tone values developed.
A method for cultivating a multi-color pearl comprises the following steps: cultivating multiple first pearl producing shellfishes with different pearl layer colors; separately collecting skin tissues on mantles of all the first pearl producing shellfishes to obtain multiple tissue sheets; combining all the tissue sheets to obtain a tissue to be transplanted; and transplanting the tissue to be transplanted into a connective tissue or a viscera sac of a mantel of a second pearl producing shellfish, and performing cultivation to obtain a multi-color pearl.
The color shift curve of a superachromat is a quartic, meaning that in theory four separate colors can be brought to focus in the same plane, while simultaneously correcting spherical aberration and field aberrations.
I separated this image into cyan, magenta, yellow, black, the basic printing colors, and then mixed up the separations, and you get these peculiar pictures.
Color change: Color change can be separated into changes that occur during growth and development, and those triggered by mood, social context, or abiotic factors such as temperature.
When no longer in a fit condition to be used, it should be disposed of in a dignified manner, preferably by cutting it in half so as to separate the colors and then, burning.
* Nimbly his fingers weave single strands of colorful silk horizontally into the separated warp threads, creating a weft pattern that is then beaten tightly into the finished fabric.
They bring them below those roofs into small workshops like these, and people try very hard to separate the plastics, by color, by shape, by feel, by any technique they can.
In 1863 the spectroscope, which can separate the unique band of colors that each element gives off, was used to identify indium, which was the 63rd element discovered.