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My client has asked specifically for a PDF for an advertisement I’m putting together. I assembled it in Photoshop 7, and have saved it as a layered PDF. It looks fine and prints fine, but my question is this…
If I am sending it to a professional printer, should I check off either of the "color" boxes on the save as menu? Specifically, they are:
Use Proof Setup: Working CMYK
and
ICC Profile: U.S. Web Coated (SWOP) v2
My hunch (I’m kinda new to this) is that I should be saving it with the CMYK setup. However, when I do this, it automatically saves it as a copy, rather than a layered file. I don’t know if this degrades the print quality or not. Can anyone help? Thanks!
– Nick
If I am sending it to a professional printer, should I check off either of the "color" boxes on the save as menu? Specifically, they are:
Use Proof Setup: Working CMYK
and
ICC Profile: U.S. Web Coated (SWOP) v2
My hunch (I’m kinda new to this) is that I should be saving it with the CMYK setup. However, when I do this, it automatically saves it as a copy, rather than a layered file. I don’t know if this degrades the print quality or not. Can anyone help? Thanks!
– Nick
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