Hi Winsor.
These images will end up on a printing press not an inkjet.
I have an Epson and the software is how you describe. It's a waste of time
and disk space to use CMYK when printing to an Epson. For me this is a
bummer because I have a lot more experience color correcting in CMYK.
Regards.
- Matt Crawley
wincros@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> I don't know whether Canon made decisions similar to Epson, but it is
> probable so as not to shock the customers. Epson printer software
> creates its own CMYK color space for the file before it goes to the
> printer. It is designed to receive an RGB file. If you convert to
> CMYK in Photoshop you will get unexpected results in your print.
> --
> Winsor Crosby
> Long Beach, California
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