Color separation,
Definition of Color separation:
Any of three negative images of the same subject taken through green, red, and blue filters and combined to reproduce the full color of the original.
Traditional technique of separating a full color art or photograph by a camera or scanner into four halftone negatives (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) to reproduce all shades of colors in a commercial printing process. In computer based art or photography, the illustration software automatically produces color separations. Computer printers (dye sublimation, inkjet, laser, etc.) do not need color separation to make a print.
How to use Color separation in a sentence?
- In advertising, animation plays a major role in graphics design and illustrations, while publishing houses rely on it for page layout and colour separation.
Meaning of Color separation & Color separation Definition