In common cases, you may need to use two different colors: RGB and CMYK. You can simply navigate to Edit > Edit Colors > Convert to RGB. You could have this setting forgotten when writing out a document then when you change it when working the color will show differently. This article can teach you how to convert a CMYK color to RGB color and how to make dull CMK colors more vibrant. I believe in color. Bring out the colors and be a good artist in your community!
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How do I convert RGB to CMYK?

CMYK is a subtractive color model, meaning that it uses colors from the opposite side of the color wheel. This means that a CMYK color will have to be mixed with a primary color to create a secondary one.
RGB is an additive color model, meaning that you only need three colors from the same side of the color wheel to create any other one.
The RGB system is capable of producing a much wider range of colors than CMYK and is not as susceptible to print errors as CMYK can be.
What is RGB?
RGB stands for Red, Green, Blue. It is a color model that defines colors in terms of three primary colors.

RGB is an additive color space combining red, green, and blue light to produce a broad spectrum of colors. The three visible primary colors are the only hues that can be reproduced on a computer display or television screen using RGB, so RGB is sometimes called computer RGB or televisions RGB (even though it refers to both displays).
What is CMYK?
CMYK is a color model used in four-color printing and is also used to describe the process of color printing with those colors.

The CMYK color model is based on the subtractive primary colors of pigment: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (Black).
Difference between RGB and CMYK?
This is a beginner’s guide to CMYK and RGB color models. For those who don’t know, RGB stands for Red, Green, and Blue while CMYK stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black.

CMYK: These colors are made up of four inks that combine in order to produce an image. This particular process is best suited for offset printing because it can give you high-quality images with high contrast.
RGB: These colors are made up of three primary colors (Red-Green-Blue) which can create all the colors possible by mixing them together. The main difference between the two is that CMYK requires ink whereas RGB does not need any ink at all.
How to Check if Image is CMYK or RGB in Illustrator?
Open the image in Adobe Illustrator.
Now click on File Menu. From the drop-down menu go to “Document Color Mode”.If the check box is appearing next to the RGB Color option, then your image is RGB. If the check box is appearing next to the CMYK Color option, then your image is CMYK.

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