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kentronix

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 5:30 am    Post subject: Keeping 100% black in an imported CMYK pdf Reply with quote

Hi folks !

I am trying to import a pdf into photoshop7 and have the text as 100% black. There doesn't seem to be an option, its always rich black.

Surely this is quite an important feature for managing pdf's for print ? Am I doing something wrong or is it not possible ?
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kentronix

Joined: 04 Dec 2009
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 6:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

ok, typical, just after typing I found a way but its a bit out of my comfort zone and I dont want to end up with hundreds of badly printed items :)

I setup a custom CMYK working space so I could alter the 'black generation' to be maximum.

Is this the correct way to do it ? It means the blacks within images are now one colour black too, is that likely to cause a problem when it comes to printing ?
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