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'''Monochromatic print''' (''black&white, black/white, b/w'') is a print using black ink only ('''K''' of [[CMYK]]). | '''Monochromatic print''' (''black&white, black/white, b/w'') is a print using black process ink only ('''K''' of [[CMYK]]). | ||
On white paper this will allow for white / black / shades of grey tones. [[Rich black]] will '''not''' be available. | On white paper this will allow for white / black / shades of grey tones. [[Rich black]] will '''not''' be available. | ||
If [[Pantone]] blacks are used, the print will not be referred to as as ''monochromatic''. | If [[Pantone]] blacks are used, the print will not be referred to as as ''monochromatic''. |
Revision as of 15:32, 25 January 2011
Monochromatic print (black&white, black/white, b/w) is a print using black process ink only (K of CMYK).
On white paper this will allow for white / black / shades of grey tones. Rich black will not be available.
If Pantone blacks are used, the print will not be referred to as as monochromatic.