1. How do you think the Spectrometer works?
I think the light just works with it and it gives out the number of color it has for each one.
2. Were there any unexpected results? What were they?
No there was really no unexpected results almost none went over 5.
3. Were there any differences between the different printers?
Not really it looks like the same pretty much they have the same things like the same process for each thing they each have to have the RGB and the CMYK codes to be able to print out the colors you want to come up with.
4. Compare the printed color sheet to the one linked in the blog. What differences due you notice in the RGB display versus the CMYK printout.
There manly the same they each have a special code but for the RGB theres just the 3 main colors to come up with the rest the mixture of those 3 colors to come up with more.And for the CMYK the colors are the ones that you can mix together to come up with other likes brown and orange and other colors like that.
5. Did you notice the Hex Codes for each color. Would you say Hex codes have more in common with RGB or CMYK? Explain.
I think that the hex codes are more for similar to the RGB because the numbers correspond more to the RGB.
6. Do you think the use of spectrometry is important for publishers? Why or why not? rgb
Yes its important because they work with almost every number and if something goes wrong with one of there printers they have to fix that because they would need the right color.
7. What sort of consequences may arise if spectrometers were not used in publishing?
Well i think that it would be weird because there wouldn't be any color so it would mostly have like white or black witch wouldn't help because we need certain colors so we can see and read the information that the publishers want us to have.
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