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Color Difference Explained

Understanding why colors may look different in your paint by numbers kit.

Screen vs Paint Colors
Why digital and physical colors differ

Computer screens use RGB (Red, Green, Blue) light to display colors, while our paint uses CMYK pigments. This fundamental difference means that some colors you see on screen cannot be exactly replicated in paint.

Image to Painting
How your photo becomes a painting

When we convert your photo into a paint by numbers kit, we match your image colors to our available paint palette. The number of colors affects the final result:

  • 24 colors - Great for simpler images with fewer details
  • 36 colors - Ideal balance of detail and ease of painting
  • 48 colors - Maximum detail for complex images

More colors mean more detail but also more complexity in painting.

Why This Happens
Technical reasons for color variations

Color perception varies based on lighting, screen calibration, and the physical properties of paint. What you see on a backlit screen will always differ somewhat from pigments on canvas viewed under ambient light.

What to Expect

Minor color variations between your screen and the final painting are normal and expected. These differences often enhance the artistic quality of your finished piece.

Please note that slight color differences are not grounds for refunds, as they are inherent to the nature of converting digital images to physical paintings.

If you have concerns about significant color discrepancies, please contact our support team with photos of your completed painting.