It was 5/9/03 2:23 pm, when David Townend wrote:

> I'm trying to do is print out a test image to keep for reference, and it
> would be really useful to be able to see in a straightforward manner which
> colours are out of gamut on the original test image high-res print-out.
 

David

I seriously doubt if it will have any real world value but you can try using
the popup menu in the Select > Color Range dialog box to select Out of Gamut
colors, fill the selection with a color of your choice and then print it.

The profile Color Range uses is the one being used for your default CMYK
working color space (hence its limited use). Also, the selection will be
close but on the nail.

HTH.


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