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Help with Channels and printing separations
Ok, I am modifying a graphic using photoshop CS, and I am creating a spot color/alpha channel on a greyscale image which I am then placing in Quark 4.0.
The problem is that I can't get the image to separate out just my cyan plate when I distill the Quark document. Is there a way that I can save my channels so I just get cyan and black, or do I need to switch to a CMYK image mode? Please and thank you. |
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Have you tried copying and pasting the black or cyan plate into the layers of photoshop?
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No I haven't tried copying and pasting the layers. However that will only let me save it as a photoshop document. I guess I'm going to have to convert my cyan stuff to a clipping path and then place it as a separate layer in quark.
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I think you might need to convert the file to a photoshop eps (but I could be wrong)
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