Can you try and explain the problem a little more clearly Steve? Whats wrong with using the Photoshop Duotone (tritone/quadtone whatever) to develop such a file? Alternatively you could use the Hue and Saturation 'colorize' route? TonyR On 11/11/2005 09:12:15, Steve Kale (stevekale@...) wrote: > I'll give this a try but wouldn't it pick up the reduced dynamic range of > the print. I should have been more specific perhaps. > I'd like to tint the > image file similar to say a warm print but keep the full dynamic range (as > opposed to a file "soft-proof"). For example, if someone wants to send an > image to a magazine and have it printed with the same hue as their QTR warm > curve but won't > have input into the printing process (and so need to send a > colour image rather than a greyscale).
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Duotones
2005-11-11 by Tony Riley
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