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Why do certain images uploaded in the studio look slightly different in the PDF Preview file?

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Why do certain images uploaded in the studio look slightly different in the PDF Preview file?

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Bell: Commercial printing requires all artwork to be in CMYK color mode. However, images displayed on the computer screen are typically in RGB color mode. When we generate a PDF proof for your design, we convert your images from RGB to CMYK and use standard printing color rendition techniques for the same. It is possible that some images (particularly the ones which use bright fluorescent colors) change slightly during this conversion process. Please note that the print quality will be exactly what you see in the PDF preview and not what you see in the studio. It is therefore important to thoroughly check the PDF preview of your design before confirming your order with us.

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