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When I send an image for printing that is a 300 dpi and done in RGB colors in Corel to the printer I was wondering what settings they use to change the image?
What are they using to convert the image into CMYK
If you're dealing with bitmaps, the easiest (and best) is to export it as EPS, open it up in photoshop and convert it that way. I love corel, but its color management is terrible.
If you're dealing with bitmaps, the easiest (and best) is to export it as EPS, open it up in photoshop and convert it that way. I love corel, but its color management is terrible.
The image should be sent to the RIP as an RGB colorspace (eitherProPhoto RGB or Abobe RGB 1998). You'll get wider color gamut this way. What RIP are you using?
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