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Color Theory is a set of basic rules for mixing color to reach a desired result. Because color can be formed using both additive (RGB) and subtractive (CMYK) methods, two definitions, or color spaces, were developed to describe color.
NOTE: RGB generally has a larger gamut than CMYK. This can create some problems when trying to accurately reproduce a color shown on your monitor.
TIP: To learn more about Color Management go to this Thrive article and click the Max-Imize tab.
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