Print on Demand Color Guide: Ways to Get the Best Colors
As a print on demand business owner, you've probably noticed a disparity between your design and the final product print colors at some point. Customers expect the end product to meet or exceed their expectations, and color differences can sometimes be frustrating. The truth is that it is not anyone's fault, and there are two color modes: RGB and CMYK. What Is The Difference Between RGB And CMYK? Color mixing modes in graphic design include both CMYK and RGB. In short, RGB is best for digital work, such as what you see on your screen, and CMYK is best for print products. However, to optimize your designs and understand why the colors you see on your screen and the print colors on the product don't always match, you must first thoroughly understand the mechanics behind each. RGB The color space for digital imagery is RGB, which stands for Red, Green, and Blue. The RGB color model is used to display digital work on any screen. CMYK The color model for tangible, printed ma...