If I take a cmyk color and create shades of that, say for a car drawing that later I might want to change the color of, are those shades of that cmyk color also considered cmyk? Hope that makes sense.
If I take a cmyk color and create shades of that, say for a car drawing that later I might want to change the color of, are those shades of that cmyk color also considered cmyk? Hope that makes sense.
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Hi Ron,
If you make a shade of a cmyk colour the shade is also cmyk.
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Great! Thanks Bill!
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Glad to help Ron.
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Ron have a look at Minimiro's reply to this thread and read post 12: http://talkgraphics.com/showthread.php?t=36075&page=2
I don't go as far as that I open the file in AI have have a look their for colour correction so therefore I don't produce two file for the same drawing.
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