Monochrome literally means one color. Similarly to grayscale, monochrome is an image or file that has been stripped of any color except one in various tints and shades.

Monochrome literally means one color. Similarly to grayscale, monochrome is an image or file that has been stripped of any color except one in various tints and shades.
An ICC Profile refers to a set of data characterizing the input or output of color in accordance with standards set by the International Color Consortium.
A hex code is a way to identify a specific color using hexadecimal values. A hex code will look similar to: #2CACE3
Grayscale is an image or file that has been stripped of any color and is displayed in purely gray tones.
Color Separation in printing refers to the process of separating the color components of an image or file into the four process colors (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black).
In printing, color balance refers to the correct combination of the four printing colors (CMYK) necessary to reproduce a photograph or design without a color cast.
A complementary color is a color that is on the exact opposite side of the color wheel. When complementary colors are placed next to each other, they appear to “pop.” The sets of standard complementary colors are: Blue-Orange, Red-Green, and Yellow-Purple.