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Different CMYK values for same RGB combination

Enthusiast ,
May 01, 2017 May 01, 2017

In illustrator using the colour picker tool, I often get different values for R=0, G=0, B=0. See the screenshot. Is this a bug or am I doing something wrong? I am using CC 20171.png2.jpg

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May 01, 2017 May 01, 2017

The second document is CMYK based and the first is RGB. No mystery here.

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Enthusiast ,
May 01, 2017 May 01, 2017

This happened within the same CMYK based document.

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Community Expert ,
May 01, 2017 May 01, 2017

In the first you have a Hex color field highlighted; in the second you have one of the RGB fields highlighted. The translation of RGB black to CMYK black will always give numbers as shown.

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Engaged ,
May 01, 2017 May 01, 2017

Hi, did the Larry's answer helped you in you problem?
What color are you trying to pick? Are you working always in Rgb or do you switch from Rgb to CMYK often as Larry suggested?

Can you show me which color are you trying to pick?

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LEGEND ,
May 01, 2017 May 01, 2017

arjun2,

Think of it this way:

Suppose you:

1. Pick three random numbers and add them.

2. Find four numbers which add up to the same result.

You can, of course, come up with more than one set of values in step 2.

RGB to CMYK conversion is sort of like that. Contrary to common misconception, there is no single 1:1 correspondence between a color defined in terms of RGB and one defined in terms of CMYK to objectively "match" it. That's part of what device-specific color management profiles, rendering intent, Gray Component Replacement, Under Color Removal, etc., etc. is all about.

JET

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May 01, 2017 May 01, 2017
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Thanks, JET, for the much better explanation than I gave.

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