| You can mix your own colors--or shades of gray--using one of four models built into the Colors panel. Each of these models creates colors differently.
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| The RGB model mixes colors by blending red, green, and blue light. This is the standard model for representing color on computer screens.
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| The CMYK model simulates the four-color printing process. This is the best model to use if you plan to print in color.
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| The HSB model mixes colors by adjusting hue, saturation, and brightness. These sliders are like the color controls on a television set.
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| You can also use the grayscale to work with shades of gray. If you're working with both color and shades of gray, you can also select shades of gray with the other models. For details about mixing colors, see the NEXTSTEP User documentation.
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