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The 4-Point System, also known as the Pantone Matching System (PMS), is a color reproduction standard used in graphic design and printing. It consists of four components: nn1. CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key/Black) - The primary ink colors used in 4-color process printing.n2. Spot Colors - Special colors that are not part of the CMYK spectrum, requiring separate inks for accurate reproduction.n3. Coated and Uncoated Stock - Refers to paper finishes used for printed materials, with coated stock providing more vibrant colors due to its high sheen finish.n4. Pantone Swatch Book - A catalog of Pantone colors, used for color selection and reference in design and printing projects.
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