RGB: Screen Color Model
Red-Green-Blue (RGB) is an additive color model used for screens, built from Red, Green, and Blue light.
Screens create color by emitting light, so RGB can display more vivid colors than typical print processes. For consistent results across devices, use a standard working space like sRGB for most web assets and export correctly.
Example
A bright green in RGB might be R0 G255 B0, but that same “neon” green can print dull because it is outside many CMYK gamuts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Because displays render with light. RGB values map directly to how pixels emit color on screens.
sRGB is the most common standard color space for the web and general digital content. Use it unless you have a controlled wide-gamut workflow.
Displays vary in calibration, panel tech, brightness, and color gamut. Color-managed apps help, but you cannot fully control every user’s device.
Yes, if the printer expects CMYK files. Convert using the printer’s recommended CMYK profile and review a proof or soft proof.
Not always. Many platforms recompress images and can ignore embedded profiles. Export in sRGB and test a sample upload.
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