Have you had a print shop request for color separation of your artwork (logo) in order to print your stationary? And you did not have a clue as to what they were saying. Well, you have come to the right place.
When you send an artwork to a printer, you will need to produce color separations. Printers divide colored artwork into four plates: cyan, magenta, yellow and black (often referred to collectively as CMYK). The process of dividing the artwork is called color separating. The films made from the plates are called separations.