6 Jan
2016
6 Jan
'16
11:54 p.m.
G Mike Adams wrote:
My first thought would be that that’s extremely odd. From my experience — which is exclusively in large-format inkjet but still I think applicable — what I have seen is that there is absolutely zero advantage in an actual CMYKRGB inkset. The reason being that RG & B can always be made from CMYK.
If that's the case, then very poor choices of RGB ink have been made. The main point is to use RGB inks that have a gamut that exceed what can be created using a combination of CMY. A secondary aim may be to reduce ink loading for imagery that has a higher proportion of R,G or B hues than C, M or Y. Graeme Gill.