CMYK: The four colors that color our world.
CMYK stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (black). It is a subtractive color model, which means that colors are created by subtracting light from white. CMYK is the color model used in color printing, as well as in some other color reproduction processes, such as offset printing and gravure printing.
In CMYK printing, each color is printed as a separate layer of ink. The different layers of ink overlap to create a wide range of colors. For example, cyan and yellow ink overlapping will create a green color. Cyan, magenta, and yellow ink overlapping will create a black color.
CYAN: 0
Magenta: 0
Yellow: 0
Key (Black): 0