I was curious and found out that negative RGBs are not typically used in digital graphics or image processing (which makes sense because they can't be displayed) but are useful in some color science applications, for example in CIE XYZ and CIE Lab color models.
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Does the same issue of needing a negative color value exist for subtractive based color models like for printers and CMYK?
I was curious and found out that negative RGBs are not typically used in digital graphics or image processing (which makes sense because they can't be displayed) but are useful in some color science applications, for example in CIE XYZ and CIE Lab color models.
Does the same issue of needing a negative color value exist for subtractive based color models like for printers and CMYK?