Re: Photoshop 6 changing Illustrator colors
Re: Photoshop 6 changing Illustrator colors
- Subject: Re: Photoshop 6 changing Illustrator colors
- From: Mark Burgess <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2002 15:22:19 -0700
At 11:47 PM +0200 4/8/02, neil snape wrote:
on 08/04/2002 22:45, Mark Burgess at email@hidden wrote:
> For the life of me I cannot find a setting in Photoshop that
> maintains the correct values for color1.
You could just save the vector object as a path and use it directly as a
vector object/masque in Photoshop where you assign the values you want. I
recently did that for a 12 page brochure with tons of vectors. Photoshop is
very powerful at doing things normally reserved for object oriented
programs!
Thanks, that's one workaround... in this particular case it was
easier to just select the wrongly-colored parts with the marquee tool
and re-fill them in PS. But I'm trying to find a more general
solution that does not involve additional time: I'm thinking of
complex illustrations or logos that are already set up in
Illustrator, and which simply need to be rasterized for Web and other
uses. Of course if Illustrator 8 did a better job of rasterizing I
could just export/rasterize right from there. But it doesn't, so I
can't.
Mainly I'm shocked that the two programs are as incompatible as they
appear to be, and am hoping that I'm wrong about that. I have a bunch
of designers to support and can't be asking them to do stuff like
re-create their work in Photoshop, change color settings for every
different type of image, etc. Hopefully I can find a single magic
color setting in Photoshop that will give consistent, predictable
color between applications (PS, AI, PowerPoint, Director, Web
browsers, etc.). I am not concerned with soft-proofing and whatnot
because we do not do color correction here.
--
Mark
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