PSD File Saved As EPS: White becomes 1% values in CMYK

KH
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keith.hartman
Apr 30, 2004
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I am working in Photoshop 6. When I am working in my PSD layer file I have white as 0% CMYK values. When I save an EPS to place in my Quark layout, my 0% values become 1%. Even if I go in to the EPS file and adjust the curves by 1% and save, it still reverts back to 1% values. Anybody know the reason? Thanks.

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Buko
Apr 30, 2004
Have you updated to 6.0.1
KH
keith.hartman
Apr 30, 2004
Yes, I am running 6.0.1.
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Ann_Shelbourne
Apr 30, 2004
Are you using Quark’s color management?

The best way of curing this headache (and a lot of others) is to dump QXP and move on to InDesign.
KH
keith.hartman
Apr 30, 2004
I use both InDesign and Quark, I don’t prefer either program. They both have their pros and cons. Anyways, I figured out the problem, somehow my encoding setting was on jpeg instead of binary.

Thanks for the replies.

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