In a message dated 22/5/01 3:05:24 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << We don't disagree - I work primarily in LAB and CMYK myself, for both web and print, but then convert to RGB for final contrast adjustments and to send to the printer. >> Dear Maris To the best of my knowledge RGB to CMYK is a one way conversion. CMYK to RGB although possible will cause problems. Although its OK for web use and ink jet printers have you tried litho print when it needs converting back again? Bob Croxford Cornwall England www.atmosphere.co.uk
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