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  2. CMYK color model - Wikipedia

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    CMYK is a subtractive color model used in color printing, based on the CMY color model with black ink. Learn how CMYK works, how it differs from RGB, and how it is used in different printing processes and technologies.

  3. Shades of blue - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different varieties and definitions of the color blue in various color systems, such as RGB, CMYK, Pantone, NCS, and Munsell. See examples of blue colors and their hex codes, HSV values, CIELCh coordinates, and ISCC–NBS descriptors.

  4. List of color spaces and their uses - Wikipedia

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    This web page provides a comprehensive overview of different color spaces and their applications, based on various color models and human perception. It includes the YUV color space, which is a component of the YUV color model, used for encoding and decoding video signals.

  5. Color mixing - Wikipedia

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    Learn how colors are mixed by different models, such as RGB, CMYK and Newton disc. Find out how blue and yellow can produce green, cyan, magenta or white depending on the model and the opacity of the pigments.

  6. List of colors by shade - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different shades of color, such as black, white, gray, and brown, and how they are created and perceived. See examples of each shade and their complementary colors, and compare them with other color terms and concepts.

  7. Navy blue - Wikipedia

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    Navy blue is a dark shade of blue that originated from the uniforms of naval officers. Learn about the different shades of navy blue, such as indigo, peacoat, purple navy and space cadet, and their applications in culture and computers.

  8. Oxford Blue (colour) - Wikipedia

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    Oxford Blue is the official colour of the University of Oxford and has a hex code of #002147. It is a dark tone of azure and is used by some sports teams and universities in the UK, Canada, and the US.

  9. Color model - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the RGB color model, an additive color system used in media that transmit light, and how it differs from subtractive color models like RYB and CMYK. Compare RGB with other color spaces such as CIE XYZ, HSL, and Munsell.