RGB vs. CMYK: Understanding Color Modes for Display and Print
RGB and CMYK are both color models, but they are used for different purposes and mediums. RGB is the 'Red, Green, Blue' additive color model used for displays like monitors and TVs. CMYK is the 'Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key (black)' subtractive color model used for printing.
RGB colors are created by mixing light, so they appear vibrant on screen. However, printed output might not match perfectly due to differences in how inks and light interact. Printing uses pigments, and their mixing process differs from light mixing.
CMYK uses four pigments that are combined to create colors, leading to more accurate and stable results in print. However, on displays, the colors might appear duller because screens can't accurately replicate pigment mixing.
In conclusion, RGB is suitable for emissive media like displays and TVs, while CMYK is ideal for printed media like magazines and posters.
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