Deke's Techniques 386: Selectively Adjusting Colors for Print
Deke makes some selective adustments to the color of an illustration in Photoshop in order to get the best print.
Deke makes some selective adustments to the color of an illustration in Photoshop in order to get the best print.
Deke takes a different approach to RGB to CMYK conversion, using direct correlation for better results.
In this movie, I tell you how subpixel rendering works and how to simulate it in Photoshop. If you make small type for screen images, it'll make all the tiny difference in the world.
Photoshop more than supports many color spaces; it supports infinite variations on the device-dependent ones. You can open an RGB photo, process it in Lab, and output it to CMYK, with certainty that each conversion will work.
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