Stop Designing in CMYK!
We've all been taught that if you're designing for print, you NEED to design in CMYK. Intuitively, designing in CMYK for a CMYK device makes perfect sense. But it's wrong, under many circumstances. In this video I'll make the case for designing in RGB instead and hopefully make a convert or two! IMPORTANT NOTE: My computer crashed while I was editing and I thought the backup I restored from was recent...it was not. I apologize for the stops-and-starts; miscues; and the wrong bullet list displayed at the very end of the video. YouTube's algorithm really penalizes deleting and re-uploading a video so if I want people to find this content I guess I'm stuck with it as it stands. 😒

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Image and Print Resolution

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Don't Convert Your Images to CMYK!

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Onyx RIP White Ink Workflow

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Lighting in Godot for Beginners

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Adding White Ink in Adobe Illustrator

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STOP trying to 'Fix' Gamut Warning! Do THIS instead in Photoshop.

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Onyx RIP Quick Sets

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Vintage Painting | TV Frame Screensaver Art for TV Wallpaper | TV Artwork

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CMYK vs Pantone vs RGB - What's the difference? Why does it matter? When to use each?

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Adobe's Least-Used Product: Bridge

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Spot Color Gradients, Part 2

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Flexi RIP Custom Spot Colors

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