![]() ![]() When you save your images and graphics from the internet, you must remember to convert that image to CMYK (and check that it’s a high enough resolution, but we’ll save resolution for another day). Similarly, if you upload a CMYK image to the internet, you may also see color shifts (Example Below). Usually these shifts are minor, but they can be an issue, especially if your project is color-sensitive. When RGB files are converted to CMYK to print on a four-color printer, there are generally color shifts. When all of the CMYK colors add together, they create Key (Black). For example, in the image below you can see that when all of the RGB colors add together in the middle of the RGB diagram, white is created. When you add layers of colored light together, they mix in a completely different way. When you add physical layers of colored ink on top of each other, they mix one way. ![]() RGB is a subtractive color process that is based on light. Why Does the Color Mode Matter?ĬMYK Printing is an additive color process utilizing ink or toner. ![]() Four-color printing involves the separation of all colors into 4 different color values (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black). Your phone, computer, tablet, television, etc are all RGB.Ĭolor printing is also known as four color printing, full color printing, process printing, and CMYK printing. RGB stands for Red, Green, and Blue-This is the color mode you see everything in when viewing on all monitors. If you do not save your product in CMYK, PrintingCenterUSA will automatically convert your design from RGB. Your product should be designed in the CMYK color mode whenever possible.ĬMYK stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Key (Black). This goes for your images, graphics, and final PDFs. When preparing your files for a print project, the color mode of all files is something you should constantly be aware of. With that being said, one of our most frequently asked questions is: How do I convert from RGB to CMYK? That’s what we’re going to detail for you today.īefore we get into the technical how-to’s, it is important to have a grasp of why your files being in CMYK is so important. One of the most important qualities a Print-Ready PDF has is that it is in the CMYK color mode. PrintingCenterUSA requires Print-Ready PDFs from customers for print projects. ![]()
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