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RGB vs CMYK
Printers say that's why a physical proof is so important—they strongly discourage using only electronic proofs. Hard-copy proofs ensure that the customer is happy with the color on the job, since computer screens and commercial printers use entirely different methods to produce color.
Computer monitors produce color the same way a television set does—using red, green and blue, the primary colors of light. Files produced in RGB must be converted to the ink primaries of cyan (blue) magenta (red) and yellow, plus black, or CMYK—a conversion frequently forgotten in the early days of digital prepress and a continuing headache for commercial printers.
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