The basic method of recreating a broad spectrum of colors on a printing press.
The process of printing color that combines cyan, magenta, yellow, and black to reproduce all the colors of the spectrum.
Process of reproducing a full-color image by overprinting screened separations for each of the three process colors (cyan, magenta, yellow) and black using process color inks.
A method of printing continuous tone color images on offset lithographic printers (ink).
Color process technique by which four solid colors -- cyan, magenta, yellow, and black - are blended together in a microdot pattern to produce a full color picture that can be similar to a photograph.
A technique of printing that uses black, magenta, cyan and yellow to simulate full-color images. Also called color process printing, full color printing and process printing.