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I know you should always use a color profile that matches the output (RGB profile for RGB printer), but I’m curious what exactly happens behind the scenes in this situation?
If you have an RGB image, and print it to an RGB printer using a CMYK printer profile does it do a double conversion? Will the image actually output as CMYK from Shop, then be converted back to RGB by the printer?
Anybody have any insight on this?
If you have an RGB image, and print it to an RGB printer using a CMYK printer profile does it do a double conversion? Will the image actually output as CMYK from Shop, then be converted back to RGB by the printer?
Anybody have any insight on this?
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