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Colour Theory

CMYK – CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW KEY, is used in the printing process, ‘subtractive’

RGB – RED GREEN BLUE, taken from primary colours, ‘additive’

Colour gamut – subset of coloured determined by your output device for example a monitor.

Adobe RGB

Calibrate – to check, to correlate, to compare to adjust


Yves Klein

Garry Fabian Miller – interest in light and time

Benedicte Kurzen and Sanne De Wilde


With these images we did some work in class and it was to change the CMYK and RGB and then layer 10 images on top of each other and see how they came out, changing the opacity each time and using different coloured images each time.




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