Magenta is one of the subtractive primary colors used by GTI smART Print in process printing. It is commonly known as "process red."
One of the four process colors, CMYK, with M standing for magenta. Magenta is a predominately red color with some blue. Magenta, together with cyan and yellow, is also one of the three subtractive primary colors. See also: process colors, subtractive primaries.
A reddish-purple color (fuchsin). Magenta is the one of the four standard printing colors used in the four-color printing process. It is a subtractive primary color. The others three colors used in the four-color process are cyan, yellow, and black. Magenta is also called process red. See also CMYK FOUR-COLOR PROCESS SUBTRACTIVE PRIMARY COLORS
The common name for the red color used to run 4/color process work.
One of the subtractive primary colors. Magenta absorbs all green light, reflecting red and blue.
One of the three subtractive primary colours. It is produced by mixing equal amounts of Red and Blue and is the "M" in CMYK.
One of the 4 ink colors used in 4-color (CMYK) printing and inkjet printing. Magenta is a pinkish shade of red. It is one of the printers primaries, the other two being Yellow and Cyan.
Also referred to as process red -- one of the CMYK process colours.
The process of color that reflects all blue and red wavelengths.
One of the three colors that are used to make all other colors. The complimentary color to green, it is composed of blue and red light.
A bright red purple pigment.
Process red, one of the basic colours in process colour.
a dark purple-red; the dye was discovered in 1859, the year of the battle of Magenta
One of the three subtractive primary colours. In printing, one of four process inks.
Also called "process red", is one of the 4 CMYK process colors.
Red pigment. One of the four basic ink colors in CYMK process color.
1. The subtractive primary color that appears bluish red and absorbs green light. 2. One ink in the four -color printing process, sometimes referred to as process red.
One of the colors used in four color process reproduction. Often referred to as "process red", it reflects blue and red light and absorbs green light. It is also one of the filters used in making color separations.
subtractive primary color that appears blue-red, and absorbs green light; also process red. see process color
A term for one of the four process color inks used in multicolor printing. Also incorrectly referred to as “red” (or process red), it is the red component used in many types of color mixing.
A dark red color ink, when mixed with Cyan or Yellow, will create colors in the red/orange/brown family.
A subtractive primary. One of the process ink colours for printing. Pure magenta absorbs all green wavelengths of light and reflects or transmits all blue and red wavelengths.
One of the four process colors, CMYK, with M standing for magenta. Magenta is a predominately red color with some blue. Magenta, together with cyan and yellow, is also one of the three subtractive primary colors. Magenta is a color that is not a spectral color: that is to say, the hue cannot be generated by light of a single wavelength. A magenta hue can be witnessed by mixing equal amounts of red and blue light. As such, magenta is the complement of green: magenta pigments absorb green light.
A subtractive primary color that reflects blue and red light, and absorbs green, one of the four process colors; originally called process red.
One of the four process colors, or CMYK, the M is for magenta. Magenta is a predominately red color with some blue. Magenta, cyan and yellow are also the three subtractive primary colors.
One of the four process colors; also known as process red.
Purplish color; complementary to green or the minus-green subtractive primary used in the three-color process. Magenta light results when red and blue light overlap.
One of the four process colours (red) in litho printing.
Process red, one of the basic colors in process color.
One of the four-color process colors. It is pinkish red in color.
hue of a subtractive primary and a four-colour process ink. It reflects or transmits blue and red light and absorbs green light.
One of the subtractive primary colours which is used in four colour process printing.
One of the four primary colors for printing. One of the subtractive primaries the hue of which is used for one of the four color process inks. It reflects blue and red light and absorbs light.
The name of the shade of red from the standard four colour printing inks.
One of the three primary colors of process printing. It is commonly called process red.
A reddish purple colour. Also known as hot pink. Manufacture To create or fabricate a product or process from raw materials. Masonite A registered trademark, manufactured mainly as a board for use in insulation and paneling. Also used as a surface for painting. Matte A flat non-glossy finish or surface. Matrix A Matrix is a surface or an object upon which an image or design has been created, (also known as plate) and which is then inked in preparation for printing. A wood block, metal plate, stone or linoleum are some of the surfaces which can be used as a matrix. Medium: 1) The type of material used to create an artwork (oil, acrylic, watercolour, pencil) 2) The medium/liquid added or mixed with paint in order to modify the paint's consistency. Mixed Media Artworks created by combining different painting and drawing materials and techniques. Monoprint A one off impression made by applying printing ink to a flat surface and then transferring it to paper.
A shade of bluish-red also known as process red that reflects blue and red and absorbs green; One of the four primary colors used in the four-color printing process (CMYK)
One of the four process colors which reflects or transmits blue and red light and absorbs green light.
One of the process ink colors for printing. Pure magenta is the "greenless" color; it absorbs all wavelengths of green from light and reflects all red and blue wavelengths.
Magenta is the technical term for the color Red.
One of the subtractive primary colors (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) used for four-color process inks.
A subtractive primary color which reflects blue and red light and absorbs green light.
The "greenless" process color. It absorbs all wavelengths of green from light, while reflecting all red and blue wavelengths.
A colour also known as fuchsia and hot pink; a moderate to vivid purplish red or pink, named after the town of Magenta, in northwest Italy.
One of the three subtractive primary colors used in process printing. It's also known as process red.
Used in four-colour printing. Reflects blue & red and absorbs green.
One of the subtractive primaries the hue of which is used for one of the 4 color process inks. It reflects blue and red light and absorbs green light. Often confused with the additive primary color or red, especially when requesting color corrections.
In cryptography, MAGENTA is a symmetric key block cipher developed by Michael Jacobson Jr. and Klaus Huber for Deutsche Telekom. The name MAGENTA is an acronym for Multifunctional Algorithm for General-purpose Encryption and Network Telecommunication Applications. (The color magenta is also part of the corporate identity of Deutsche Telekom.)