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I think she meant RGB (Red Green Blue), which is a color type. RGB is mostly used for on-screen and CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black) is mostly used for print. The RGB and CMYK values specify how much of each of those colors is needed to get a specific color.
I am totally new to the stamping realm and I'm wondering what you do with that information. Thanks!
Tashak is correct. You input these codes so you can print things on your computer that will match SU colors. For instance, if you wanted to computer generate a sentiment for the inside of your card rather than stamp it, the printed text color would match a specific SU color.
That is brilliant! I need to get ink for my color printer! I would have never even thought it was possible to do that. Do you need a special program like photoshop elements or can you do that on word?
That is brilliant! I need to get ink for my color printer! I would have never even thought it was possible to do that. Do you need a special program like photoshop elements or can you do that on word?
Yes, I do it in Word. I use the drop-down arrow for the color, go to "more colors" then "custom colors". Then you can change the Red/Green/Blue to the values you want!