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Should my file be designed using CMYK or RGB color palette?
We do ask all custom uploaded files to be designed in CMYK, and uploaded in CMYK. You may also upload in RGB if you prefer, however the color will be converted into CMYK and may not be as accurate. As a good rule of thumb, if your file contains large quantities of blues and purples, it may be best to limit the magenta hues in the design by at least 10%. If you do upload in CMYK, we ask you to design using our preferred color profile for better color accuracy. Overnight Prints uses the GRACoL 2006 color profile.
For more information on how to get the blue, black, dark red, or other colors for print, please refer to: RGB vs. CMYK.
Please Note Color fidelity warranted by Overnight Prints is consistent with industry standards for "pleasing color". We offer no guarantee of "matchprint" or "match-product" color fidelity. Overnight Prints cannot prevent slight color shift throughout an order, and does not guarantee color will match the preview as it appears on a customer's monitor, as we cannot compensate for a color variance on each customer's monitor.
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What formula is best for a rich black?
Overnight Prints recommends the formula: 75% Cyan, 40% Magenta, 40% Yellow and 100% Black.