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Re: Replacing CMY with K in Photoshop CS3
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Re: Replacing CMY with K in Photoshop CS3


  • Subject: Re: Replacing CMY with K in Photoshop CS3
  • From: Marco Ugolini <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2008 13:23:23 -0700
  • Thread-topic: Replacing CMY with K in Photoshop CS3

In a message dated 6/5/08 11:34 AM, Rick Gordon wrote:

> Have you experimented with the following workflow?
>
> 1) Use Custom CMYK to generate a separation with suitable GCR
> 2) Copy the image
> 3) Assign the desired profile (with unsuitable GCR)
> 4) Paste the image with the "Convert (preserve color appearance)" option
> 5) Set the pasted layer to Color mode
>
> My limited experimentation shows this approach to be promising as a means of
> establishing an alternate GCR for a separation.

Rick,

Unless my brain is misfiring, there seem to be steps missing in your
description.

Could you please try again and be more specific?

Thank you.

Marco


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