Hello everyone!
First of all i would like to say that it's a pleasure to be in here and my thanks in advance.
I'm a Portuguese graphics designer and have been faithfull to coreldraw since the first versions.
Now here is my question:
Working on specialised screenprinting we print to Hidelberg filmer our jobs, color by color.
My problem is that when i create my digital work on Photoshop i separate the colors on spot channels. But Coreldraw won't accept those spot channels as normal cmyk channels and there is no overprint effect on it. Do you know how can i deal with this so i can print a single file with the separations correct ?
And how do you apply an overprint to a grayscale image ?
Thanks everyone,
AIRMAX
First of all i would like to say that it's a pleasure to be in here and my thanks in advance.
I'm a Portuguese graphics designer and have been faithfull to coreldraw since the first versions.
Now here is my question:
Working on specialised screenprinting we print to Hidelberg filmer our jobs, color by color.
My problem is that when i create my digital work on Photoshop i separate the colors on spot channels. But Coreldraw won't accept those spot channels as normal cmyk channels and there is no overprint effect on it. Do you know how can i deal with this so i can print a single file with the separations correct ?
And how do you apply an overprint to a grayscale image ?
Thanks everyone,
AIRMAX