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To save money, the printer suggested that I color separate my 4-color image. My PhotoShop skills are basic but I took the suggestion as a new learning and challenge.
I followed the steps in PhotoShop but the separated results print out grey (which is probably supposed to happen but I’m not sure). Also when I printed out the separated image it doesn’t look quite as crisp.
Before giving the printer my grey pieces of paper images, I wanted to find out if I was doing it right. I also read about color spotting but after step 2 I was bumbling along. Am I supposed to do a color spot?
Thank you in advance for any insight.
I followed the steps in PhotoShop but the separated results print out grey (which is probably supposed to happen but I’m not sure). Also when I printed out the separated image it doesn’t look quite as crisp.
Before giving the printer my grey pieces of paper images, I wanted to find out if I was doing it right. I also read about color spotting but after step 2 I was bumbling along. Am I supposed to do a color spot?
Thank you in advance for any insight.
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