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johngie

Joined: 28 Mar 2009
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Location: Mold, Wales, UK
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 3:38 pm    Post subject: Produce separation positive transparencies with PS. Reply with quote

I want to produce three positive transparency (C M Y) "films" that I can lay on top of each other over a white light for demonstration purposes (to simulate the behaviour of a slide film). Obviously each film has to be printed in its own colour (Y, M, C). Can anyone suggest how I might do it?

Thanks in advance

John
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bluelobster

Joined: 17 Mar 2009
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Location: Sacramento, CA


PostPosted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 10:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Make a copy of the Cyan channel in the Channels panel. Load the channel as a selection. Create a new layer. Fill with a pure cyan color (Edit > Fill, use Color).

Shut off the other layers and print.

Rinse and repeat for Magenta, Yellow and Black.

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