Printer uses RGB?

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  • horton0

    limitations of rgb print are going to be similar to those of cmyk... either way just combinations of ink on paper.

    the only way you'll achieve true neon (fluoroscent you mean?) is with a fluoro spot ink.

    rgb > print is going to be a digital printer that outputs image to more than just the standard 4 cmyk inks (maybe an additional light cyan, light magenta etc), so rather than convert to cmyk and convert again to match printer's inks, its best to just stay as true to original as possible and rip direct from rgb.

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