File > Document Color Mode > CMYK Color
This is the infamous , a rite of passage for every designer. RGB (Red, Green, Blue) is the language of light—your monitor, phone, and TV. CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key/Black) is the language of ink—the physical printing press. Because these two color spaces have different gamuts (ranges of possible colors), some RGB colors simply cannot be mixed using CMYK inks. pasar de rgb a cmyk sin perder color illustrator
Introduction: The Designer’s Nightmare File > Document Color Mode > CMYK Color
When you convert a complex RGB document to CMYK in one click, Illustrator makes a mathematical, unthinking conversion. It clips every out-of-gamut color to its nearest CMYK equivalent. Gradients become banded. Bright overlays turn to mud. You lose control. Because these two color spaces have different gamuts
You’ve spent hours—maybe days—perfecting a digital illustration. The neons pop, the gradients are smooth, and the deep blues have an almost electric richness. You send the file to your printer, confident in your masterpiece. When the proof comes back, you gasp. The vibrant turquoise is now a muddy grey. The electric pink looks like washed-out salmon. Your logo has lost its soul.