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hello and welcome so today i want to look at something called total ink coverage or sometimes referred to in relation to paper as total area coverage so this is basically about if youre going to be using cmyk for printing so for printing projects like books print on demand books for instance printing you getting your work printed as postcards you may have to convert your image to cmyk for that depending on what your printers specifications are and theres a few things that you have to be aware of when youre converting your photography into or when youre getting imprinted with this cmyk process or this process it just uses the foring c and magenta yellow and k being black normally k is black or it stands for key but most of the time key the key color is black so i want to look and talk about total ink so total ink is the amount of c and magenta yellow and black in the areas of your image and its important that when youre getting your images printed with this process that it doesn