About the same, except you have less layer options in CMYK.
I remember reading something about the colors used back in the Golden
and Silver Age not to long ago. If I can find the link again I'll post
it here.
On Tue, 19 Apr 2016 07:01:52 -0700, symm <symm@nowhere.org> posted:
"Re: <Symm> CMYK mode Test [1/1] - Phantom Lady 016-17 CMYK Test.psd
(00/26)"
>Easier than RGB? Harder?
>
>I think the rational for CMYK the professional colorist advocated was
>for color matching e.g. 25% yellow and 25% magenta for caucasian skin).
>Perhaps Worker or someone else will know, but I always wanted to find
>the standard comic colors table. IIRC, Marie Severin said there were
>something like 148 standard colors back in the day. I almost certainly
>have the number wrong.
>
>
>On 2016-04-19 12:56:57 +0000, Buck said:
>
>> The page was converted to CMYK Mode.
>> The Levels Layer are individual channel adjustment and a
>> Brigthess/Contrast Layer.
>> When converting back to RGB select the Flatten option or you will
>> loss the layers and your work.
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