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Hi,
Photoshop supports the out-of standard CMYK-JPEG format and depending on the version of PS it´s often rendered in third-party-applications as a negative. I recommend to use EPS JPG-coded, but what i really would like to know:
How can i decide, if i have to render the JPEG positive or negative? Is it a decision based on the creator or is there another tag that i could use for the decision?
Thanks in advance,
Christian Westphalen
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www.christian-westphalen.de
Photoshop supports the out-of standard CMYK-JPEG format and depending on the version of PS it´s often rendered in third-party-applications as a negative. I recommend to use EPS JPG-coded, but what i really would like to know:
How can i decide, if i have to render the JPEG positive or negative? Is it a decision based on the creator or is there another tag that i could use for the decision?
Thanks in advance,
Christian Westphalen
—
www.christian-westphalen.de
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