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Hi,
I’ve tried to reference previous threads on this subject, but feedback has been mixed.
I’m interested in saving a transparency in photoshop 7 (PC-based) to bring to quark for print but can’t seem to pull it off.
My procedure is as follows:
I save the CMYK image on a transparent background and then goto help > export transparent image which brings up the Wizard. I save as a Photoshop EPS using "None" for preview (also tried the TIFF 8-bit) and for encoding I use "ASCII" and have only the "include vector data" checked (leaving UNchecked halftone screen, include transfer function, include PostScript Color Management, image interpolation. Below that, I also have the ICC profile checked (US Sheetfed Coated) and have tried to save with and without the "use proof setup, Working CMYK" checked as well.
Results in Quark look very odd onscreen (no surprise)like there is actual text located inside the image and it prints very poorly as well.
I was hoping for any additional insight anyone might have.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts,
Billy
I’ve tried to reference previous threads on this subject, but feedback has been mixed.
I’m interested in saving a transparency in photoshop 7 (PC-based) to bring to quark for print but can’t seem to pull it off.
My procedure is as follows:
I save the CMYK image on a transparent background and then goto help > export transparent image which brings up the Wizard. I save as a Photoshop EPS using "None" for preview (also tried the TIFF 8-bit) and for encoding I use "ASCII" and have only the "include vector data" checked (leaving UNchecked halftone screen, include transfer function, include PostScript Color Management, image interpolation. Below that, I also have the ICC profile checked (US Sheetfed Coated) and have tried to save with and without the "use proof setup, Working CMYK" checked as well.
Results in Quark look very odd onscreen (no surprise)like there is actual text located inside the image and it prints very poorly as well.
I was hoping for any additional insight anyone might have.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts,
Billy
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