Gino
Premium Subscriber
Hope I can explain this correctly.
I received a file from a customer and I had to re-create it, as it was grainy already and I had to blow it up. There was one small picture file in it and when blown up, that looked fine, but all the copy had to be redone. Fine. Re-did all the type and set all the black copy to BLACK only. No CYM stuff..... just black. I needed to put a clipping mask on it to make sure everything was kosher. When I send it to print, it turned it into 6 color black. I went back and checked to make sure I had made it all black and I sent the file again. Again it printed all 6 colors to give me black. I have a reason for not wanting to use all the colors at this moment, so does adding a clipping mask change that value/color makeup ??
Gino
I received a file from a customer and I had to re-create it, as it was grainy already and I had to blow it up. There was one small picture file in it and when blown up, that looked fine, but all the copy had to be redone. Fine. Re-did all the type and set all the black copy to BLACK only. No CYM stuff..... just black. I needed to put a clipping mask on it to make sure everything was kosher. When I send it to print, it turned it into 6 color black. I went back and checked to make sure I had made it all black and I sent the file again. Again it printed all 6 colors to give me black. I have a reason for not wanting to use all the colors at this moment, so does adding a clipping mask change that value/color makeup ??
Gino