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| Photoshop Elements Help Questions and answers about Adobe Photoshop Elements (all versions). One question per thread, please. |
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| Elements 4 and cmyk when i bought elements 4, i was hoping it would allow me to work in cmyk colorspace. if it can, i havent been able to find out how to change it over. if anyone can confirm if it cant, then fine. but if anyone knows how it can, then i'd appreciate knowing how to do it. also, if anyone knows how to check the gamut for printer matchup in elements 4, i'd appreciate that also. basically, what i'm trying to do is get a better matchup from the monitor to the printer for better printing. craig |
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| Hi, Craig No, it can't But anyway: if you want to print on a desktop printer, you should keep your image in RGB colorspace, don't change to CMYK |
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| Actually you can create CMYK channels and CMYK files in Elements 4 so long as you know how. My book explains and provides the tools you need. http://aps8.com/hppe4.html |
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