You’ve probably heard the terms CMYK and RGB when it comes to printing, but do you know the difference and why it matters? Particularly in the world of packaging printing, understanding these modes is crucial to achieving the desired results. In this blog post, Klong Packaging will explain why packaging printing uses CMYK instead of RGB modes.
To start, let’s define CMYK and RGB.
The same image is displayed as follows using 2 modes:
RGB Mode CMYK MODE
CMYK stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black, which are the colors used in four-color process printing. Four-color process printing is a method in which many colors are created by layering these four colors on top of each other in various amounts. RGB stands for Red, Green, and Blue, which are the primary colors of light. RGB is used in digital screens, as screens emit light to create colors.
So, why does packaging printing use CMYK instead of RGB?
The answer is simple. CMYK produces a much wider range of colors than RGB, especially in darker and lighter tones. Printing creates colors using ink, which has limitations to how bright and dark a color can be created. Because of this, it is critical to use printing methods that can produce as many colors as possible. CMYK is the ideal color mode for printing as it can produce virtually any color.
Furthermore, packaging printing uses CMYK because it is more accurate.
When creating packaging, color accuracy is essential to ensure that the packaging matches the product inside. As such, it is critical to ensure that the printer produces the colors required for the product accurately. CMYK inks are standardized to create uniform colors, while RGB colors can vary depending on the screen, resolution, and other factors. Using CMYK ensures that the colors will be consistent, regardless of the printing location.
Another reason to use CMYK when printing packaging is the cost-effectiveness it offers. CMYK printing is economical. This cost reduction is critical, especially for startups and small businesses.
Lastly, CMYK printing offers better color-matching capabilities than RGB. CMYK inks can adequately match what is seen in the digital design and the printed result.
In conclusion, packaging printing uses CMYK mode instead of RGB because it offers a wider range of colors, and color accuracy, is cost-effective, and provides better color matching capabilities.
Understanding these differences in modes is crucial for anyone who wants to achieve the desired results in packaging printing. By utilizing the correct color mode, businesses can ensure that the packaging matches the product inside, leading to more sales and higher customer satisfaction.