drummerpaco
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Does anybody can explain why the 100% of CMYK density value is different?
I know that opacity % changes through CMYK also as White.
My biggest concern is why 100% Black and 100% White opacity % (or density) is different?
Is this because of Pigment, viscosity or chemical that make the ink?
I am measuring density in White and Black in Transparency and it just came to my thoughts why would be different. I know that physically you will see less light thought the black on film compares with White on Film but I think there should be some sort of knowledge that I am missing about the density value.
One more thing that is any body know what "White Hold Back" is? I am assuming that white hold back is relating with "White opacity" but never heard of the terminology.
I know that opacity % changes through CMYK also as White.
My biggest concern is why 100% Black and 100% White opacity % (or density) is different?
Is this because of Pigment, viscosity or chemical that make the ink?
I am measuring density in White and Black in Transparency and it just came to my thoughts why would be different. I know that physically you will see less light thought the black on film compares with White on Film but I think there should be some sort of knowledge that I am missing about the density value.
One more thing that is any body know what "White Hold Back" is? I am assuming that white hold back is relating with "White opacity" but never heard of the terminology.
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