If you're running a small business, chances are you're still using an older version of Photoshop (I actually have Photoshop 6 on my other laptop and I use it all the time).
If you're using Photoshop 7.0, we have some great excerpts coming up on the site from a book by Joli Ballew (Managing Editor for the Home Office Tech channel at BrightHub). Her book, Photoshop 7.0 for Screen Printers, was, as the title makes clear, written specifically for screen printers. These excerpts may offer information of interest to desktop publishers, as screen printing has many possible applications: T-shirts, signs, posters, flyers, and even CD covers all can be screen printed on. However, the real kicker in these excerpts is the information on four-color separations. Joli's book covers everything you need to know about color separation. So to kick off this series, we begin with "Getting Started with Simulated Process Color Separations using Photoshop" (http://www.brighthub.com/multimedia/publishing/articles/3298.aspx), the first of six upcoming excerpts. Please let me know what you think.
Written
by
Tara M. Walsh
(840
pts
)
in
Desktop Publishing Blog
Last Edited
on
Jul 29 2008, 02:03 PM