Why do the printed colors look different from the colors on my screen?
Computer monitors, phones, and tablets display colors using RGB (red, green, and blue) light, while commercial printing uses CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) inks. Because these color systems work differently, printed colors may not look exactly the same as what you see on your screen.
Other factors, such as your monitor's brightness and calibration, the type of paper, and the printing process, can also affect the final appearance of color.
If color accuracy is critical for your project, we recommend requesting a printed proof or discussing Pantone (PMS) color matching with our team before production begins.
