CMYK > 2 color
CMYK > 2 color
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- flaccus0
get used to think of the print process - then work directly on the channel. play a little around with it. it's not the hard to learn.
every channel you add can be configured as whatever color you want it to be - including stuff like silver where the transparence isn't 100% like with all others... you can save those multichannel bitmap-files for use in quark / indesign etc as DCS2.0 EPS -- yeah or as DCS2.0 PSD sure...
in short: qou get most control with directly simulating the print process with channel stuff. a thing of perspective.
do things manually and be the commander o)