Colorspace CalGray MSOffice



Brief Description

CalGray - device-independ colorspace, uses tints of black to represent an object. Every grayscale object has a brightness value ranging from 0% (white) to 100% (black). Images produced using black-and-white or grayscale scanners are typically displayed in grayscale.

More details

Any CalGray artwork must be performed in a grayscale colorspace. MS Office applications do not support color convertation, so you can convert CalGray to the grayscale using another application:

Colorspace CalGray FreeHand

Colorspace CalGray InDesign

Colorspace CalGray QuarkXPress

Colorspace CalGray Illustrator

Colorspace CalGray Photoshop

References:

Grayscale