@Jennifer
The LCD colours look alright to me. I don't think colour accuracy is going to be an issue.
However, do note that many drawing apps only work with RGB colour space, and if you convert to CMYK for print there will be colour shift. E.g. Certain vibrant RGB colours will become slightly muted in CMYK.
But there are printers that accept RGB files as source files, but it's better to check the output requirements first.
Anyway, the short answer is I don't think colour accuracy is going to be an issue unless you're really particular about colour accuracy, e.g. you have colour calibrator and colour calibrated display for checking.
@Jennifer
The LCD colours look alright to me. I don't think colour accuracy is going to be an issue.
However, do note that many drawing apps only work with RGB colour space, and if you convert to CMYK for print there will be colour shift. E.g. Certain vibrant RGB colours will become slightly muted in CMYK.
But there are printers that accept RGB files as source files, but it's better to check the output requirements first.
Anyway, the short answer is I don't think colour accuracy is going to be an issue unless you're really particular about colour accuracy, e.g. you have colour calibrator and colour calibrated display for checking.