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RGB and CMYK are color models used for different purposes—RGB for screens and CMYK for print.
RGB stands for Red, Green, and Blue. It's an additive color model where light combines to create colors, with all colors together producing white. Use RGB for anything displayed on screens: websites, apps, and digital designs.
CMYK stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (black). It's a subtractive model where inks absorb light, with all colors together producing black. Use CMYK for anything that will be printed. Always convert your designs from RGB to CMYK before sending them to a printer.
RGB stands for Red, Green, and Blue. It's an additive color model where light combines to create colors, with all colors together producing white. Use RGB for anything displayed on screens: websites, apps, and digital designs.
CMYK stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (black). It's a subtractive model where inks absorb light, with all colors together producing black. Use CMYK for anything that will be printed. Always convert your designs from RGB to CMYK before sending them to a printer.