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Greg Walker

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Apr 19, 2002, 7:17:13 PM4/19/02
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Black 0c0m0y100k
Dark Brown 60c80m100y30k
Light Brown 0c25m50y30k
Dark Sea Green 100c0m40y60k
Mid Sea Green 85c0m35y20k
Light Blue 40c0m10y0k
Green 100c20m100y30k
Red 0c100m100y30k
Skin 0c35m60y0k
Yellow 0c20m100y0k
Cream White 0c0m10y3k


Graciously provided by Sascha Unger along with a little tase of what could
happen if this project takes flight.

Please pick a color and let's make this happen. If anyone out there wants to
support this effort by running the web site, hosting files online,
organizing etc. It takes more than artistic talent to do a project like
this. Let's see what Team Fathom can do.

Greg
im1...@hotmail.com

Greg Walker

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Apr 19, 2002, 7:51:50 PM4/19/02
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Forgot to add this:
http://24.226.93.88/Arcade/Bally/Fathom/Fathom%20Playfield%20project/project
_fathom.htm
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Greg Walker

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Apr 19, 2002, 8:38:12 PM4/19/02
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A place to chat and keep this ball rolling.

http://communities.msn.ca/TeamFathom/homepage
mailto:TeamF...@communities.msn.ca

PinballMoxie

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Apr 21, 2002, 10:32:24 AM4/21/02
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"Greg Walker" <im1b4u...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<lC1w8.23969$Yt.12...@read1.cgocable.net>...
> Black 0c0m0y100k
> Dark Brown 60c80m100y30k
> Light Brown 0c25m50y30k
> Dark Sea Green 100c0m40y60k
> Mid Sea Green 85c0m35y20k
> Light Blue 40c0m10y0k
> Green 100c20m100y30k
> Red 0c100m100y30k
> Skin 0c35m60y0k
> Yellow 0c20m100y0k
> Cream White 0c0m10y3k
>

What do the values beside the colors mean (ex. 0c0m0y100k)?

Greg Walker

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Apr 21, 2002, 1:52:33 PM4/21/02
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"PinballMoxie" <sc...@farrar.com> wrote in message
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CMYK model


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Whereas the RGB model depends on a light source to create color, the CMYK
model is based on the light-absorbing quality of ink printed on paper. As
white light strikes translucent inks, a portion of the spectrum is absorbed.
Color that is not absorbed is reflected back to your eye.

Combining pure cyan (C), magenta (M), and yellow (Y) pigments would result
in black by absorbing, or subtracting, all colors. For this reason they are
called subtractive colors. Black (K) ink is added for better shadow density.
(The letter K came into use because black is the "key" color for registering
other colors, and because the letter B also stands for blue.) Combining
these inks to reproduce color is called four-color process printing.

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