The overlaying colors in RGB and CMYK are very different from one another. CMYK (or cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) inks on the other hand are used by printers to print and get a wider range of colors on a sheet. In computer graphics, there are two main color modes: RGB and CMYK. The term RGB stands for red, green, and blue spectrum lights used by digital cameras, scanners, and computer monitors. See below for details about this process. Please be aware that we print in a CMYK color process, and that all RGB files that are received WILL be converted to this color space. PSD (Photoshop) AI (Illustrator) CDR (CorelDraw) SVG (Scalable Vector Graphic) JPG TIFF Any flat images (JPEGs, BMPs, etc.) must have a minimum resolution of 300 DPI. If art is done in Adobe Illustrator, the files should be sent in. If the art is done in Adobe Photoshop, the files should be sent in. Generally speaking, it’s ideal if we receive your native file format rather than converted files. Graphics & Color Support Accepted File Formats
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