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Steeless

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 1:00 pm    Post subject: Gamut problem, can't replace color. Reply with quote

Hello, this is my first post.
I have a JPG file that acts strange, I hope someone can help me, I will attach the file/image (if it works).

I have CS3, and try to change the color in the image from the black to blue with the function Image/Adjustments/Replace Color, but it says "Warning: out of gamut for printing", and it won't change it to a blue color.

I have tried to change the image with Image/Mode/ to CMYK Color, but it doesn't help. (another strange thing is that when I save in PNG or JPG, the CMYK setting aren't saved, only when I save in TIFF).

But if I paint in the image with, say a red color with the Brush Tool, I can change the red color to blue, but still not the black color.

How should I do to replace the black color to blue with the function Image/Adjustments/Replace Color?



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