AlienX
09-27-2004, 03:03 AM
Greetings!
Ok, I had designed a logo using RGB mode in Photoshop CS. I think that was my fault. 'Coz I never considered it would be used for printing. Now, the dilemma knocks on me. I need to use the logo for an ID layout. And I'm required to do it using CMYK settings to have a quality output from the printer. But when I take the logo and put it on my CMYK ID Design the colors of the logo became a bit dull. Is there anyway that I could treat this problem? Or I would have to redesign the logo under CMYK mode? (I just hope there's another way). Hope to hear from you guyz/galz asap. CIAO!
.alienx
Ok, I had designed a logo using RGB mode in Photoshop CS. I think that was my fault. 'Coz I never considered it would be used for printing. Now, the dilemma knocks on me. I need to use the logo for an ID layout. And I'm required to do it using CMYK settings to have a quality output from the printer. But when I take the logo and put it on my CMYK ID Design the colors of the logo became a bit dull. Is there anyway that I could treat this problem? Or I would have to redesign the logo under CMYK mode? (I just hope there's another way). Hope to hear from you guyz/galz asap. CIAO!
.alienx