Forum Post: RE: shiny gold
Hi Jasminiab, Just to add another reference. The book "How to Cheat in Photoshop" by Steve Caplin has several short but excellent chapters on metal. It's all about creating the highlights. The book is...
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Many say the same about you! So relax.
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Bob when did you say you're coming back?
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Tempest in a tea pot -- choosing a rendering intent
Hi Mike, Gee whiz. Thanks for the compliment. Do you like my photos as well. The resident art director claims credit for pointing out the scenery. QUOTE: "In fact, just changing the rendering intent...
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Oh now hes got his panties up in a bunch. Take your chitchat elsewhere.
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Hi Jised, Be sure to post some photos. Phil
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Cheap Advertising tricks by Corel
Hi Dave, Tax day, April 14th...Till then call me anytime on my cell or email. To many angry folks here so I am going to jump out for a while. I am pretty busy anyway.
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Bob some people are like bad weather their always with you. Can't worry about it, the other web sites for CorelDraw are so different than this one, so few to no Corel should be Illustrator people, a...
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Great see you then, first beer on you AGE before beauty!
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Tempest in a tea pot -- choosing a rendering intent
Go to the link Phil download the test image, it's prophoto, set to perceptual rendering, save as and convert to Adobe RGB. Open the original prophoto TIF file, save as and still with perceptual...
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Tempest in a tea pot -- choosing a rendering intent
[quote user="MikeWe"] I will put off the rgb to cmyk conversion until the rip if possible, at pdf creation if not[/quote] The arguments on late binding still rages (which is what they call your method...
View ArticleForum Post: RE: shiny gold
Google it there are some great tutorials on the web for this.
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Tempest in a tea pot -- choosing a rendering intent
Hi David, Nothing gets through to you -- especially color management. You just keep idiotically repeating the same garbage. Read "Real World Color Management" instead of stabbing at the authors. If you...
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Tempest in a tea pot -- choosing a rendering intent
40% or so of my work all ends up at one of three print houses in the US that use (want) PDF/X-4 input and the results are great using RGB with the images (and of course, transparencies when used). 25%...
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All that makes sense, I make sure all my CMYK conversions for press are done manually, I prefer the UCR GCR of a couple Kodak profiles that shipped with Corel, the GRACoL profile is fine and actually...
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Phil you need help.
View ArticleForum Post: RE: Add a text label to a connector line.
Scratch that!. Figured it out. But thanks for the help! :) But cant seem to change the font without the default properties dialog popping up.
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