About the Difference Between RGB and CMYK
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About the Difference Between RGB and CMYK
Our printing process reproduces color using four inks: Cyan (C),Magenta (M),Yellow (Y),and Black (K). For this reason, all artwork submitted for printing must be created in CMYK color mode.
If your artwork is created in RGB color mode (used mainly for on-screen display),it will be automatically converted to CMYK during printing. This conversion can cause noticeable color shifts. Please note that any color changes resulting from RGB → CMYK conversion are not covered by our data check, as they occur before printing.
What is RGB?
RGB is a color model based on light: Red, Green, and Blue. It is an additive color model, meaning: Colors become brighter as more light is added.
What is CMYK?
CMY refers to the “subtractive primaries”: Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow. These inks work by absorbing (subtracting) light. As more ink is added: Colors become darker.
All commercial printing, use CMYK inks, so artwork must be prepared in CMYK to avoid unexpected color changes.