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PrinceCheezburger [2015-06-13 19:55:11 +0000 UTC]
I know the difference depends on which color system you use: RGB is additive color (using light), and CMYK is subtractive color (using inks). The reason why CMYK has the K is because it needs the extra black ink: though mixing the three other inks should give you black in theory, you get this wonky brownish thing because of the impurities in the ink pigments.
My printer is CMYK, and I'm fine with it. Printing is printing, guys. No need for snobbery. He does look cute, though.
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Otaku-Hidan [2011-04-24 20:30:58 +0000 UTC]
Me daba la impresion de que habias tenido una hora libre en la facu
sadfdsa que lindo<3 xD
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Otaku-Hidan In reply to yukiruazu [2011-04-24 21:04:50 +0000 UTC]
XD que quilomboo xDD
ff- yo no entiendo :V a mi me da lo mismo
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yukiruazu In reply to Otaku-Hidan [2011-04-24 21:11:17 +0000 UTC]
exaaacto XD
mejor ;w; osea, es algo "tecnico", por decirlo asi, pero bue... ahora tengo que lidiar entre ambos...
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JuneRevolver [2011-04-04 18:55:51 +0000 UTC]
BUT IF YOU DO IT IN RGB THE COLORS GET FUCKED UP WHEN YOU PRINNNT X_X
>_< and then you tear up your prints in anger...and waste 2$
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yukiruazu In reply to JuneRevolver [2011-04-04 22:18:41 +0000 UTC]
I know, I know @_@ It's a bad habit on mine when working on PC. I'll probably change it when we get to understand CMYK more and more :3
Or more ;__; but I do those prints at a special place since my works for uni tends to be size A3 and with special finishes :3 THey probably hate me because of that XD
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Niky-Chan [2011-04-03 20:55:39 +0000 UTC]
RBG Rules! XD
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