Submitted by ExternalUserError t3_zwm0hr in explainlikeimfive
strawhatArlong t1_j1xjwtq wrote
Reply to comment by Comfortable-Grade995 in ELI5: How is that Pantone colors don't have direct RGB counterparts? by ExternalUserError
Printers actually convert RGB values into CYMK (cyan, yellow, magenta, and black (the "k" stands for "key")).
This is partially why designers will tell you to make sure that you design something in CYMK if it's going to be printed, because you'll be the one converting the file into CYMK and thus have better control over the end result, instead of relying on a printing company to do it automatically for you.
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