We see levels of light through the rods and color through the cones. Our eyes have a retina – a layer of nerve cells lining the back of our eyes – which contains photoreceptors of two types: rods and cones. Human color perception is interwoven with our visual system. These two color modes are available in Clip Studio Paint and it’s important for you to realize that they differ considerably in their approach towards color reproduction. ![]() When you’re viewing artwork that has been printed by your desktop inkjet printer, an industrial inkjet printer or an offset press, the colors are rendered in CMYK - Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black – which are the colors of the printer’s ink. When you’re viewing artwork and documents on a monitor, every color on your display is rendered in RGB - Red, Green, and Blue - because every pixel of your monitor is made up of those three colors.
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