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Going Postal
03-16-2005, 11:02 AM
I need to print an rgb color seperation. I am able to creat and print a cmyk separation but with no luck with rgb. Is there anyway to do this??????

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Broacher
03-16-2005, 07:17 PM
Just curious: what' s this for? And are you talking raster stuff from CorelPAINT or vector/type from CorelDRAW?

Going Postal
03-17-2005, 12:44 AM
The person I am doing this for wants an rgb separation to create a plate from each separation for printing. This question was asked during an interview at a printers so it could be a trick question, but its stumped me so much that I have to find out. I thought the final print was always created in cmyk. The graphic in the test was a scanned business card (rgb 300dpi) 8 up on an a4 page in corel draw.

Broacher
03-17-2005, 06:46 AM
>>The person I am doing this for wants an rgb separation to create a plate from each separation for printing.<<

O... kay. So this must be for screen printing, or some other opaque process. Well, the easiest way is to convert the RGB to multichannel DCS. If you want to go with a pre-separated workflow that is. For handling, it might even be easier if you just use 'split channels' and save each off as a greyscale.

OTOH, if you want to preserve a more flexible composite workflow, you could take that multichannel, add a blank 'black channel' (the R, G, and B get renamed to Cyan, Magent and Yellow, BTW) and then mode change to CMYK (keeping track of the fact that C=Red, M=Green, Y=Blue).

>>I thought the final print was always created in cmyk.<<
Gotta read up on spot colours my friend if you want to get past this 'separation anxiety'.

>> The graphic in the test was a scanned business card (rgb 300dpi) 8 up on an a4 page in corel draw.<<

Ugh. Terrible production choices. If there's any find edge, or small type, the edges will suffer from the halftoning and it's likely that the black type will be a register nightmare. If this is the kind of printer you're applying to, maybe it's just as well you missed that question.

Going Postal
03-17-2005, 07:26 AM
Ya it is probably better that I got it wrong. As you can tell im just starting out so thanks alot for the help!