Sorry i haven't been clear I'm using CS2 which doesn't have the CMYK along the top. I have already converted to Grayscale, what I need to know is IF this will only use one plate in litho print process? Simply that.
As soon as say open a new file which is in CMYK and run the pippet over the Grayscale file it picks up something in all CYMK, is this just a Photoshop thing because the other one is in CMYK or because the Grayscale file actually has colours in it?
Really hope that makes sense. Its a little...
I've got the files only on Photoshop unfortunately, the actual publication is on InDesign Cs5.5 and I 'place' the psd file into the required pages.
I was told that Grayscale would be fine but I've read stuff to the contrary elsewhere, and the printers is closed now.
We are sure Grayscale...
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I have a 68pp magazine which is part colour but mainly black and white.
The printer have told me that everything is fine accept one page that looks black but is actually made up of CMYK colours. It has exported Tiff files from another piece of software on it.
I need this to be just K...
Ha no fair question yes its set for high quality print.
I've also opened it in Acrobat Pro (the latest version) and saved it as a PDf, still the quality atleast on my screen doesn't look as good as the JPG ?
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I have a business card design created in Photoshop CS5 with the correct sizing (including bleed), CMKY, and its 300dpi.
The printer we are using say that they ideally need editable print pdf format.
I've saved it as a PDF. BUT when I've opened this in my Adobe Reader the quality...
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I'm looking at retraining in Graphic Design and or Digital/Print Publishing but I'm really unsure how important the actual qualification is to this, or untimately if its the portfolio that really counts ?
The courses seem to be
BTEC - Diploma Level 3 in Graphic Design - 2 year
HNC...
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