Re: GCR Problem
Re: GCR Problem
- Subject: Re: GCR Problem
- From: Terence Wyse <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2009 15:04:12 -0500
Next step would be to create the same build in Photoshop, save it as a
TIF and see what happens.
Open your image in question in something like Colorlab and see what
the 8bit CMYK values are and if there is indeed a dot <1%.
On Feb 2, 2009, at 2:24 PM, Jon Crook wrote:
I made a box of the build in question in InDesign and it went through
unchanged. Its seems it is just the CTs that are changing. Based on
this I
think that the scum dot theory may be correct. If this is correct
then it
makes this product useless for this particular function.
"Useless" is perhaps too strong a word. If Photoshop were able to
display CMYK values with 8-bit precision, it would be helpful as would
a possible "threshold" value in CMYK Optimizer.
(second time I had to send this.....I WISH the default behavior of
this was to reply to the list instead of the individual poster.
Virtually all other lists I deal with have this behavior (reply to: is
list). Keep forgetting to hit "replay all" with this list. Grrr!)
Terry
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