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by Roop 04/01/2018, 4:27pm PDT |
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I'm thinking there's any number of programs that would convert an image to a new color space. This is something I never had to deal with, because there's always somebody in the lab whose job it is to handle it. Is this a custom color space for a printer? I remember once somebody having to deal with an image with some custom-built color space back on his press, ended up having to print the pdf came from directly because it had everything embedded. His problem was his press had it's own color space it used, and everything has to convert smoothly.
In Photoshop I remember a convert option on a menu somewhere, or sometimes it could be something like output as depending on the program. This might even be a feature moved to Bridge or Lightroom, now that I think of it--might be something you'd find in clones for those. |
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