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For desktop publishing you'd want everything to be in CMYK, unless you're going to a six or eight color process press, which are pretty unusual and have their own workflow.

Like hex/oct presses, most photo printers have unique color spaces to CMYK and do all the conversion in the print driver to utilize the whole of the inkset effectively. If you send it a CMYK file, you're only limiting your gamut - and significantly so.
 
For desktop publishing you'd want everything to be in CMYK, unless you're going to a six or eight color process press, which are pretty unusual and have their own workflow.

Like CMYK presses, most photo printers have unique color spaces to CMYK and do all the conversion in the print driver. If you send it a CMYK file, you're only limiting your gamut - and significantly so.

for print! i didnt print it... i just sent it in an email to her...
 
For desktop publishing you'd want everything to be in CMYK, unless you're going to a six or eight color process press, which are pretty unusual and have their own workflow.

Like CMYK presses, most photo printers have unique color spaces to CMYK and do all the conversion in the print driver. If you send it a CMYK file, you're only limiting your gamut - and significantly so.

You know more about it than I do, but my prints come out pretty nice.
 
You know more about it than I do, but my prints come out pretty nice.

I am sure they do, definitely. There is a lot of space in CMYK, just not as much as the full 10-color inkset of a 7900.
 
For desktop publishing you'd want everything to be in CMYK, unless you're going to a six or eight color process press, which are pretty unusual and have their own workflow.

Like CMYK presses, most photo printers have unique color spaces to CMYK and do all the conversion in the print driver. If you send it a CMYK file, you're only limiting your gamut - and significantly so.

for print! i didnt print it... i just sent it in an email to her...

Just be glad you didn't send it to a print shop. They'd charge you an arm and a leg to preflight all those RGB images.
 
Unpopular- you just went into the future to post that ;) my computer said the time was 12 16 but you posted it at 12 17!
 
For desktop publishing you'd want everything to be in CMYK, unless you're going to a six or eight color process press, which are pretty unusual and have their own workflow.

Like CMYK presses, most photo printers have unique color spaces to CMYK and do all the conversion in the print driver. If you send it a CMYK file, you're only limiting your gamut - and significantly so.


for print! i didnt print it... i just sent it in an email to her...

Just be glad you didn't send it to a print shop. They'd charge you an arm and a leg to preflight all those RGB images.
Grr ill talk to you tomorrow about this! im screwing easy things up like RGB because im tired..
 
I'm ussually un biased... But georgie girl is just stupid... really? what the hell is the point of this? the last 3 pages are a waste! lets see one of your pictures georgie girl... huh? you dont have any good ones?

I post my photos often. They are around. Just look for them.
 
I'm ussually un biased... But georgie girl is just stupid... really? what the hell is the point of this? the last 3 pages are a waste! lets see one of your pictures georgie girl... huh? you dont have any good ones?

I post my photos often. They are around. Just look for them.
show us... post one today.. if you dont then shut up and mind your own business...
 
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