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} Cyan occurs as pure spectral color, but a equivalent hue can also exist as generated by mixing equal numbers of green and blue light. When such, cyan is the complement of red: cyan pigments absorb red weak. Cyan is for instance known as blue-green or turquoise and often goes insignificant from either lightly blue. Cyan is typically known as "Electric Blue."

Cyan is one of a most common inks utilized within four-color printing, along with magenta, yellow, and black; this set of colors is known as CMYK.

Note that when each one colors come known as cyan it is actually substantially different from either 1 a second. Cyan printer's ink is tremendously less intense, indeed CMYK printing technology just can't accurately reproduce pure cyan (100% blue + 100% green) in paper.


Cyan Worlds, Inc.
Creators of Myst and Riven. Much background information about the games and an online store for game merchandise.

Adventureland: Cyan
Short company information and a detailed list of the adventures they have published.

Time of Your Life
Cyan Worlds employee writes about Cyan laying off all but two of its employees.

End of Cyan FAQ
Uru Obsession's answers to frequently asked questions about the fate of the company.

Of Endings and Beginnings
Thoughts of Steve Ogden, former employee, on the company's almost total downsizing.






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