Stuck doing CMYK Splits?

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ml_nelson
Nov 7, 2004
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I’m attempting to use Lynch’s book & tools to create CMYK seperations in Photoshop Elements 2. I was doing fine until I hit a hard roadblock.

Page 143 of his book, step 6 has you open one of the sample templates (for example; CMYK_DCS_Template.C). The problem is Photoshop Elements 2 can’t open the templates. It simply says "can’t open…… Not the right kind of document"

Any help would be appreciated.
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Nov 7, 2004
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I’m attempting to use Lynch’s book & tools to create CMYK seperations in Photoshop Elements 2. I was doing fine until I hit a hard roadblock.

Page 143 of his book, step 6 has you open one of the sample templates (for example; CMYK_DCS_Template.C). The problem is Photoshop Elements 2 can’t open the templates. It simply says "can’t open…… Not the right kind of document"

Any help would be appreciated.
Mike
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Corey
Nov 27, 2004
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I’m attempting to use Lynch’s book & tools to create CMYK seperations in Photoshop Elements 2. I was doing fine until I hit a hard roadblock.

Page 143 of his book, step 6 has you open one of the sample templates (for example; CMYK_DCS_Template.C). The problem is Photoshop Elements 2 can’t open the templates. It simply says "can’t open…… Not the right kind of document"

Any help would be appreciated.
Mike

I just downloaded a trial version of Elements 2 from Adobe and I don’t see it even supporting CMYK color under Image > Mode or in the Color Picker choices. It may not be able to open CMYK files. I’m very familiar with Photoshop and downloaded this version to help out a friend who has it.

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