When it comes to sublimation printing, particularly on products like ceramics, achieving perfect colour accuracy can be tricky. If you’re new to sublimation or wondering why your prints don’t look exactly like your design, here’s everything you need to know to ensure the best possible results.
Understanding Sublimation and Colour Spaces
Sublimation printing uses CMYK colours (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black), while most screens and monitors display colours in RGB (Red, Green, Blue). This difference in colour spaces means that the vibrant hues you see on your screen may not always translate perfectly to your printed product.
For example:
- RGB Colours: Designed for digital displays, they offer a broader range of colours, including brighter neon tones that are simply not achievable in printing.
- CMYK Colours: Used in sublimation and all forms of printing, they are more limited in their range and focus on blending inks to create colours.
Unfortunately, no printer, regardless of its quality, can perfectly replicate the colours you see on your monitor.
Tips for Better Colour Accuracy
While perfect replication isn’t possible, there are steps you can take to improve the final output:
- Convert Your Artwork to CMYK
Before sending your design for sublimation, convert it to CMYK to get a more realistic idea of how your colours will print. You can use tools like RGB2CMYK.org to make this conversion easily. This gives you a preview of how your design may look once printed. - Avoid Small Text
For the best results, keep all text at 8pt or larger. Smaller fonts may not print clearly, leading to blurry or hard-to-read text. - Eliminate Shadowing
Subtle shadowing effects can often get lost or print poorly during sublimation. Removing shadows or keeping them minimal ensures a cleaner and sharper final product. - Test Prints Are Your Friend
If you’re designing something for a product like a mug or ceramic decoration, order a test print. This allows you to make adjustments and update any colours within the RBG colour-space.
Final Thoughts
Sublimation printing is an incredible method for creating durable, vibrant designs, but it’s important to know its boundaries. By understanding the difference between RGB and CMYK, optimising your artwork, and managing your expectations, you can achieve stunning results.
If you’re working on a design and need help, don’t hesitate to reach out.