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HSL għal CMYK

Ikkonverti l-valuri tal-kulur HSL għal CMYK għall-produzzjoni tal-istampar, b'algoritmi preċiżi tat-trasformazzjoni tal-kulur

Konvertitur tal-Kulur

HSL Input

180° 360°
100%
0% 50% 100%
50%
0% 50% 100%

Ikklikkja fuq il-kampjuni tal-kulur għal eżempji

CMYK Output

CMYK Values

Ċjan 0%

0-100% ink coverage

Magenta 100%

0-100% ink coverage

Isfar 100%

0-100% ink coverage

Ċavetta (Iswed) 0%

0-100% ink coverage

Formati tal-Kulur

cmyk(0%, 100%, 100%, 0%)

hsl(0°, 100%, 50%)

#FF0000

Eżempji ta' Konverżjoni

Aħmar

HSL: 0°, 100%, 50%

CMYK: 0%, 100%, 100%, 0%

Aħdar

HSL: 120°, 100%, 50%

CMYK: 100%, 0%, 100%, 0%

Blu

HSL: 240°, 100%, 50%

CMYK: 100%, 100%, 0%, 0%

Isfar

HSL: 60°, 100%, 50%

CMYK: 0%, 0%, 100%, 0%

Magenta

HSL: 300°, 100%, 50%

CMYK: 0%, 100%, 0%, 0%

Ċjan

HSL: 180°, 100%, 50%

CMYK: 100%, 0%, 0%, 0%

Għodda Rakkomandata

Dwar Din l-Għodda

Il-konvertitur HSL għal CMYK tagħna jnaqqas id-distakk bejn id-disinn diġitali u l-produzzjoni tal-istampar billi jittrasforma l-valuri tal-kulur HSL għall-ispazju tal-kulur CMYK, l-istandard għall-istampar professjonali.

HSL (Hue, Saturation, Lightness) is a user-friendly color model ideal for digital design, allowing intuitive color selection and manipulation. It represents colors based on human perception of hue, saturation, and brightness.

CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key/Black) is a subtractive color model used in printing, where colors are created by subtracting light from white paper through layered ink deposits. This model is necessary because printers use physical inks rather than emitted light.

The conversion process involves multiple steps: first converting HSL to RGB, then translating RGB values to CMYK using industry-standard formulas that account for the different properties of light emission versus ink absorption.

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