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seems simple, but for example i wanted an orange background so i chose one out from the ample colours in there, to find when it printed out it looked more like mustard
i know this is all to do with rgb and cymk
but is there is something i can at least work with to get the right colours printed that i choose on screen.
is the answer as simple as don’t use rgb only use cymk colours? so every graphic i get i have to convert to cymk?
i know this is all to do with rgb and cymk
but is there is something i can at least work with to get the right colours printed that i choose on screen.
is the answer as simple as don’t use rgb only use cymk colours? so every graphic i get i have to convert to cymk?
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