CMYK JPEGS???? WTF!?
CMYK JPEGS???? WTF!?
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I can't believe this thread didn't die awhile ago. There is nothing THAT wrong with a high-resolution, minimum-compression .jpg, even in print. I utilize stock photography regularly, and the images are almost always .jpgs in various color modes. I use these images mostly in print, and I often deliver them, packaged, to the printer that way. The reason is that the printer (vendor) can and will prep the file for me and their presses much easier than I can.