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Replacing CMY with K in Photoshop CS3
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Replacing CMY with K in Photoshop CS3


  • Subject: Replacing CMY with K in Photoshop CS3
  • From: jesse <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2008 08:15:06 -0700

Does anyone have any experience on taking a CMYK mix heavy in CMY, and somehow converting it to a GCR mix to save on ink? For instance, taking something like 45, 41, 35, 2 and converting it to (just an assumption)10, 6, 0, 37 in photoshop. Is there a function that handles this, sparing a person from doing any guess work?

thx,

jesse
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