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Tuesday, May 22, 2007

RGB vs CMYK

A common error when delivering images by clients is the delivery of images in RGB-mode.

RGB is one of the two most widely used color modes and is used mainly for display on monitors.

CMYK however is the only right color mode for print.

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Posted by swoods at 9:47 AM
Labels: Photoshop

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