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Hi,
I need some help with saving photos for print. When I saved photos in Photoshop (and print them at my printer) they looked wonderful. However, when I got them back from the printer, they looked really bad (too red/dark, etc…), so the printer needed to adjust them. I tried to work with them to figure out what I was doing wrong, but didn’t get really far (except that images had to be cmyk, and mine were rgb, which I now know is a huge problem).
Now, I am working on another project with a lot of photos and I don’t want to run into problems again. So, I’ve saved all my images in cmyk, removed any assigned profiles and saved them as tifs. They still look wonderful in Photoshop, but when I place them into the Pagemaker file, they look bad (really bright colors, many are reddish, very high contrast). I am assuming they should not look like this when placed. (They look just as bad when I print them at my printer).
Please help. Thank you!
I need some help with saving photos for print. When I saved photos in Photoshop (and print them at my printer) they looked wonderful. However, when I got them back from the printer, they looked really bad (too red/dark, etc…), so the printer needed to adjust them. I tried to work with them to figure out what I was doing wrong, but didn’t get really far (except that images had to be cmyk, and mine were rgb, which I now know is a huge problem).
Now, I am working on another project with a lot of photos and I don’t want to run into problems again. So, I’ve saved all my images in cmyk, removed any assigned profiles and saved them as tifs. They still look wonderful in Photoshop, but when I place them into the Pagemaker file, they look bad (really bright colors, many are reddish, very high contrast). I am assuming they should not look like this when placed. (They look just as bad when I print them at my printer).
Please help. Thank you!
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