How is my stuff turned into process color artwork?
When you design for process color printing, it is important that your design program can work in the CMYK color space. RGB is NOT the same thing (it is Red, Green, and Blue). By using a CMYK color palette, your resulting design will be composed of colors that can be separated into C, M, Y, and K plates for commercial printing. It is important that everything you do is in the CMYK color space. If you use any imported images in your design, it is important that they be in CMYK-mode before you import them – you don’t want to rely on a default import filter to accurately make the color changes you want – convert the image and proof it before you import it. This is one of the most common mistakes made. So, we don’t turn your artwork into CMYK – you do it when the design is put together. How does process color actually work?