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Don Boring wrote:
I have a newspaper ready to go to the
printers in a PDF file but the printer says
that the Logo is in CMYK and should be
in MONOTONE SPOT COLOR.
Sounds like you've already started walking down the wrong path. Do not use Photoshop as a page layout or logo tool; an ad that is intended for print on press should not be done in Photoshop.
Instead, you use Photoshop to create the images, you use a vector program like Illustrator to create the logos, and you assemble the ad and set your type in a page-layout program such as QuarkXPress or InDesign.
Specifically Pantone 354-U at 100%
How the hell do I save it as a PANTONE 354-U
monotone spot color in Photoshop 7.0???
First, you go to the Channels palette and select "New Spot Channel" from the flyout menu.
Then, you place anything that you want to print in that spot color in the spot channel.
Note that you cannot work in layers and you cannot work with vector shapes in spot channels. This means, among other things, the logo will not print as smoothly as it would have if you had created it in a vector program and laid the ad out in a page layout program.
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