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Colour Management

A guide to CMYK, RGB, and colour profiles for colour accuracy in professional print.

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Colour Management

A guide to CMYK, RGB, and colour profiles for colour accuracy in professional print.


Colour Modes

RGB (Red, Green, Blue)

RGB White Light Red Green Blue

Use Cases:

  • Screen display
  • Web design
  • Digital media
  • Video

Characteristic: Light-based (additive). RGB combined produces white.

CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key/Black)

CMYK Black Ink Cyan Magenta Yellow Black

Use Cases:

  • Offset print
  • Digital print
  • Print shop jobs

Characteristic: Ink-based (subtractive). CMYK combined produces black.


RGB vs CMYK Comparison

CharacteristicRGBCMYK
Colour count16.7 million~1 million
VibrancyVery vibrantLess vibrant
Neon coloursPossibleDifficult
Print compatibilityConversion requiredDirect

Colour Shift

Transitioning from RGB to Print

Some colours are lost when converting from RGB to CMYK:

RGB ColourCMYK EquivalentDifference
Neon GreenDark GreenNoticeable
Bright BlueFlat BlueModerate
OrangeSimilarMinor

Recommendation: Start your design in CMYK mode if possible. NowToPrint reports RGB risk; the actual colour conversion is performed downstream by the RIP/DFE.


Colour Profiles (ICC)

Common Profiles

ProfileUsage
ISO Coated v2European coated paper
FOGRA39European standard
US Web Coated (SWOP)US standard
Japan Color 2001Japanese standard

Profile Selection

Recommended for NowToPrint:

CMYK: ISO Coated v2 (ECI)

Colour Consistency

Monitor Calibration

Calibrate your monitor for accurate colour display:

  • Use a professional calibrator
  • Set brightness to ~120 cd/m²
  • Colour temperature: 6500K

Soft Proofing

For a print preview:

  1. In your design software: View → Proof Colors
  2. Select the CMYK profile
  3. Review the colour differences

Problematic Colours

Colours That Are Difficult to Print

ColourProblemSolution
Neon/FluorescentNot available in CMYKSpot colour or alternative
MetallicRequires special inkMetallic paper + CMYK
Very dark blueConverts to blackLighten the value

Total Ink Limit

The CMYK total (C+M+Y+K) must not exceed the specified limit:

Coated paper:    Maximum 300%
Newsprint:       Maximum 240%

Example:

  • C:100 + M:100 + Y:100 + K:100 = 400% — Too high
  • C:80 + M:80 + Y:80 + K:50 = 290% — Acceptable

Spot Colours

Pantone (PMS)

Specially formulated inks:

  • Consistent colour (the same everywhere)
  • Wide colour gamut
  • Metallic and neon options available
  • Additional cost

When to Use Them

  • Logo printing (brand consistency)
  • Corporate colours
  • Special effects (gold, silver)

Colour Verification

Preview

The print preview in NowToPrint simulates CMYK output:

  • Appearance close to the final print
  • Identifies potential issues

Colour Bar

In professional print, colour bars are added alongside crop marks for colour verification.


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Colour ManagementColour ModesRGB (Red, Green, Blue)CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key/Black)RGB vs CMYK ComparisonColour ShiftTransitioning from RGB to PrintColour Profiles (ICC)Common ProfilesProfile SelectionColour ConsistencyMonitor CalibrationSoft ProofingProblematic ColoursColours That Are Difficult to PrintTotal Ink LimitSpot ColoursPantone (PMS)When to Use ThemColour VerificationPreviewColour Bar
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