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I’m finishing the editing on my book that includes my photos of stained glass works. I’m self-pubing this and was told by my printer that I need to convert my tiff images from RGB to CMYK in order to present printer with ‘trouble-free’ files, thus keeping cost of printing down. QUESTION: A friend suggested that I get Adobe photshop to do this conversion, WHICH IT DOES DO..But…The photos seem to obtain a kind of dullness when this conversion is done. Am I doing this right? Thanks
Bill
I’m finishing the editing on my book that includes my photos of stained glass works. I’m self-pubing this and was told by my printer that I need to convert my tiff images from RGB to CMYK in order to present printer with ‘trouble-free’ files, thus keeping cost of printing down. QUESTION: A friend suggested that I get Adobe photshop to do this conversion, WHICH IT DOES DO..But…The photos seem to obtain a kind of dullness when this conversion is done. Am I doing this right? Thanks
Bill
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