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Convert Grayscale image to CMYK Black Only????

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FrantzLitho

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Jul 24, 2002
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I have a 4/c image that I want to convert to a CMYK image with the image in the black channel only. (I do not want it to convert to a CMYK Black image). In the real old photoshop I think you used to go into Separation Setup and set to Maximum. If I copy the grayscale image and make a new CMYK document in photoshop and paste into the Black channel only then it is at 90% of the original image?

Any ideas?
 
That's strange... just tried pasting a grayscale image into the black channel only and it worked fine. I presume you've checked the other channels to see if they're still empty? If you fill a grayscale image with 100% black, does it still come in at 90% when you paste it? Maybe there's some weird color management / proofing thing going on...
 
a CMYK image with the image in the black channel only

That would be a one channel grayscale image. Correct?

It would be inefficient to have the C, M, Y channels empty but still saved in the image file. Why would you retain those channels?
 
GOT IT !!!! GOT IT!!!!!!

Open up grayscale image.
Go to Image > Mode > Convert to Profile

Destination Space > Custom CMYK

Black Generation > Maximum

This will change doc mode to CMYK and put into black channel only.

Thanks for your help!!!!!
 
I'm with jimoblak - why have three empty channels? Inquiring minds and all that...

Donna
 
Because I need to customer wants part of the image Black Only and a small area on the persons face 4c.
 
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