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I am using CS2 Indesign and Photoshop 7 on a PC. I have to prepare color photos for a printer located in China. They want all images to be CMYK ..tiff.
I now have an assortment of about 100 images from various sources around the world, there are .tif, .jpg. .bmp, and .psd. All of them appear to be RGB. There are images with: 1) no color profile, 2) sRGB IE60966-2.1, and Adobe RGB 1998.
I have been converting these to .tif (and using one dpi/pixel resolution for all images).
Do I just select/save as color mode CMYK? Or are there special settings/profiles I need to know about for China? My Chinese language skills are way, way far worse than the printer’s English skills. I was hoping that someone in this group would be familiar with RGB to CMYK for foreign printers.
Thanks
I now have an assortment of about 100 images from various sources around the world, there are .tif, .jpg. .bmp, and .psd. All of them appear to be RGB. There are images with: 1) no color profile, 2) sRGB IE60966-2.1, and Adobe RGB 1998.
I have been converting these to .tif (and using one dpi/pixel resolution for all images).
Do I just select/save as color mode CMYK? Or are there special settings/profiles I need to know about for China? My Chinese language skills are way, way far worse than the printer’s English skills. I was hoping that someone in this group would be familiar with RGB to CMYK for foreign printers.
Thanks
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