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Photographers, need help with RGB/CMYC conversion 1414 Responses
Last post: 2 years, 7 months ago | Thread started: Jul 4, 09, 1:24 a.m.
Out of context: Response #2 [Jul 4, 09, 1:24 a.m.]
- invisiblechamber
do all the retouching and filtering in rgb, then convert to cmyk. crappy things happen when the saturation in rgb is higher than cmyk can reproduce, lower oversaturated areas before converting. also check the color setting (edit: color settings...) < if you are not into colourmanagement, just choose a prepress or general purpose setting there. and make sure your screen has a decent print calibration (regulate brightness and colour so that a white photoshop ducument looks like a white paper held next to the screen - that will be surprising dark and yellowish.) i hope that helps - it's a hell of a science if you want it 100% proper.


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