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generally printers have better control converting than you do in Photoshop. Ask the printer about it, supply a match print. Many colors in RGB are out of the CMYK gamut, but the printer will have your idea in vision to work from.
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ARosenblat wrote:
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ARosenblat wrote:
I am going to have a brochure printed for my upcoming show at the Spectrum Gallery from 4×5" digital images at 300 resolution that have prepared from slides. They are all set up as RGB, and will be on a CD that I will give to the printer. Should convert them to CMYK before I put them on the CD, or leave that to the printer?
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