Thank you very helpful video. I find that RGB setting Display P3 works well for my prints at home. I also submitted artwork on my business card in using this setting and it turned out super well (printed by Canva).
Thanks for watching! Oh wow, that's interesting. P3 is a special RGB format that has more saturated colors. It's usually a digital format (like the iPad in particular), but glad it worked well for you 😊
I've read that you can send a procreate document that's in CMYK to a print shop and the printer will make the conversion and the colors will be brighter than if they were created in RGB. If I'm never going to do the printing myself can I create in CMYK and send to the print shop?
Hi Maria, thanks for your question! CMYK is the usual print color format, so you can definitely send artwork in this color mode to a professional printer! As for them doing any color enhancements, that will be down to the individual vendor so I can't speak for them, and you'd have to ask them directly.
Great video! Thank you!
Thanks so much! Glad it was helpful
Thank you very helpful video. I find that RGB setting Display P3 works well for my prints at home. I also submitted artwork on my business card in using this setting and it turned out super well (printed by Canva).
Thanks for watching! Oh wow, that's interesting. P3 is a special RGB format that has more saturated colors. It's usually a digital format (like the iPad in particular), but glad it worked well for you 😊
Excellent info Nicole. Thanks so much Jan
You're so welcome Jan, thanks for watching! 😀
I've read that you can send a procreate document that's in CMYK to a print shop and the printer will make the conversion and the colors will be brighter than if they were created in RGB. If I'm never going to do the printing myself can I create in CMYK and send to the print shop?
Hi Maria, thanks for your question! CMYK is the usual print color format, so you can definitely send artwork in this color mode to a professional printer! As for them doing any color enhancements, that will be down to the individual vendor so I can't speak for them, and you'd have to ask them directly.