In my experience a US Web Coated CMYK (which most of my clients use) can produce a very good result on press, so that tells me the separation isn't the problem. It's Photoshop thinking the gamut is smaller than what it is, which screws up the soft proof. ...
我将能够使用英语谈论20,000汽车零部件的所有,谈一谈如何组装一辆汽车与那些20000部分,作业分配给我的男人,当我成为一个主管。当我在我的选择贸易我,我不会使用中国所有,因为我的男人都不会了解中国。他们会理解英语和许多其他语言,但不是中国人。英语是我们的工作语言,我们的社交语言。
I definitely understand Rick's workflow explanation as the best scenario: RGB - Press CMYK - Calibrated Proof - Plate - Press (which matches display and proof) My problem is the RGB - CMYK part. Most files I receive are already CMYK. There's no reason to change...
I definitely understand Rick's workflow explanation as the best scenario: RGB - Press CMYK - Calibrated Proof - Plate - Press (which matches display and proof) My problem is the RGB - CMYK part. Most files I receive are already CMYK. There's no reason to change...
I definitely understand Rick's workflow explanation as the best scenario: RGB - Press CMYK - Calibrated Proof - Plate - Press (which matches display and proof) My problem is the RGB - CMYK part. Most files I receive are already CMYK. There's no reason to ...