Abstract

It can be readily observed in both the commercial and educational environments that the majority of users do not easily apply their existing creative instinct or knowledge of colour to the computer environment. The tendency is to adopt an approach of trial and error led by expectations from the feedback delivered by the colour information visible on the monitor screen; an approach often leading to misinterpretations and exaggerated assumptions of the colour range of the whole system, specifically the output printer.

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