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Did you notice that the Fedora 7 disc and the Fedora 16 sleeve are looking at little... purple? Not the Fedora blue we are used to? Further, did you notice the fonts on the Fedora 7 disc do not match the other materials here?
Did you notice that the Fedora 7 disc and the Fedora 16 sleeve are looking at little... purple? Not the Fedora blue we are used to? Further, did you notice the fonts on the Fedora 7 disc do not match the other materials here?


<strong>The reason the items on the left came out purple is because they were printed using <span style="font-color: red;">RGB</span>, not <span style="font-color: green;">CMYK</span>.</strong>
<strong>The reason the items on the left came out purple is because they were printed using <span style="font-color: red !important;">RGB</span>, not <span style="font-color: green !important;">CMYK</span>.</strong>

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Did you notice that the Fedora 7 disc and the Fedora 16 sleeve are looking at little... purple? Not the Fedora blue we are used to? Further, did you notice the fonts on the Fedora 7 disc do not match the other materials here?

The reason the items on the left came out purple is because they were printed using RGB, not CMYK.