Hi...I looked for some of these problems with the keyword search and was unable to find any advice that helped or made sense with my specific problems...so here they are, described as best I can, given that there is A LOT I don't know about production/prep work for printing. Basically I have this catalog layout, which includes PS files, and I just got back the Prepress-Preflight Summary from the printer and there are some problems, some of which are specific to Quark, but several that can be fixed through Photoshop. Any PS help or advice would be most appreciated. Also a preface...I am working with Photoshop 4.0.
1. The main logo for the company's catalog is printing as 4-color process. The catalog (and the logo) is two colors...black and a spot color, Pantone 356 CV. How do I get this logo to print as such? To make it more complicated for me at least, the logo file is flattened and I do not know how to distinguish the text (which should be black) from the graphic part (which should be P356CV)...they suggest two things which I will quote, as I only halfway understand either of them: "Convert to CMYK in Photoshop. Adjust colors in Photoshop using a CMYK color guide" and/or "Eliminate Pantone/CMYK in native files/EPS." On that last one, the CMYK is circled, meaning I suppose that I should eliminate the CMYK, but that rather conflicts with the first suggestion to fix the image...in anycase that's the basics of that problem, and I hope I've not confused anyone else nearly as much as I've just confused myself.
2. Also, this has more to do with Microsoft Word, but I'll throw it in anyway...we used some WMF files and the printer says these need to converted into EPS files...any way to do that in Photoshop?
3. Several of my graphics have a background fill of "none" and they say could therefore possibly print with jagged edges. How do I change these in Photoshop to having a background fill of white or such? They also suggest making a clipping path around the picture in Photoshop, which, given the types of drawings these are, I am not sure is possible or would even be a good idea. But advice on either method or a new way entirely would be appreciated...
Thanks for any and all help...
The Inexperienced Misirlou
1. The main logo for the company's catalog is printing as 4-color process. The catalog (and the logo) is two colors...black and a spot color, Pantone 356 CV. How do I get this logo to print as such? To make it more complicated for me at least, the logo file is flattened and I do not know how to distinguish the text (which should be black) from the graphic part (which should be P356CV)...they suggest two things which I will quote, as I only halfway understand either of them: "Convert to CMYK in Photoshop. Adjust colors in Photoshop using a CMYK color guide" and/or "Eliminate Pantone/CMYK in native files/EPS." On that last one, the CMYK is circled, meaning I suppose that I should eliminate the CMYK, but that rather conflicts with the first suggestion to fix the image...in anycase that's the basics of that problem, and I hope I've not confused anyone else nearly as much as I've just confused myself.
2. Also, this has more to do with Microsoft Word, but I'll throw it in anyway...we used some WMF files and the printer says these need to converted into EPS files...any way to do that in Photoshop?
3. Several of my graphics have a background fill of "none" and they say could therefore possibly print with jagged edges. How do I change these in Photoshop to having a background fill of white or such? They also suggest making a clipping path around the picture in Photoshop, which, given the types of drawings these are, I am not sure is possible or would even be a good idea. But advice on either method or a new way entirely would be appreciated...
Thanks for any and all help...
The Inexperienced Misirlou