Under color removal

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title: Under color removal
text: In printing, under color removal (UCR) is a process of eliminating overlapping yellow, magenta, and cyan that would have added to a dark neutral (black) and leaving the black ink only, called a Full Black, during the color separation process. Under color removal is used in four-color printing. Black ink used to add details and darkness in shadowed areas is called a Skeletal Black. With current ink technology, the total CMYK ink in the shadows refuses to stick after it reaches the dark shadows, a
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