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Hi
The problem / question:
I’ve scanned a large map in color, and then the usual re-touching in PhotoShop. The work is in CMYK, which is ok – when it’s aimed for the offset. The problem is the tiny black text, which also is in CMYK. Not so good – misfits… So to the question… how should I combine the four channels into only one when it comes to these text-things while the rest of the work naturally lies in CMYK??
Thanx
Daniel
The problem / question:
I’ve scanned a large map in color, and then the usual re-touching in PhotoShop. The work is in CMYK, which is ok – when it’s aimed for the offset. The problem is the tiny black text, which also is in CMYK. Not so good – misfits… So to the question… how should I combine the four channels into only one when it comes to these text-things while the rest of the work naturally lies in CMYK??
Thanx
Daniel
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