Relier Pairs Pantone Dictionary Match-Up 2Version en ligne try again par Sarah Perkins 1 RGB 2 Spot Color 3 Subtractive 4 HEX 5 CMYK 6 Process Color 7 Additive Color 8 Gamut Created with four-color printing (CMYK). Artwork is separated into four different colors called screen tints. Red, green, and blue - a color system for representing color on the screen. These are more uniform than process colors (CMYK), so they are used for universally consistent color. Created by mixing different colors made of light. Computer monitors and televisions use this. Colors made by mixing pigments, dyes, and links. The colors mix and subtract from one another. Cyan, magenta, yellow, and black - four-color process printing Hexadecimal values - a six number and letter set beginning with a hashtag used to represent color in computing. The color range that can be printed. CMYK colors have less of this.