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I sent my client a rgb file (flattened), a cartoon....but this is what he says.
When we convert your files to CMYK we end up with a 4 colour black, although
this isn't a major problem from time to time the registration on the
printing presses can wander a bit which could make the text difficult to
read.
I don't want to redo the text, how can I change the original RGB file?
in photoshop.
Thanks,
All of this is moot if the text is fairly large, say 12 pt and above... the registration won't be a problem - just use it if this is the case.
I will add, that a solid black in litho is often 30% C and 100% K. The added blue makes the black very deep and and rich in appearance.
Also you must ask for CMYK profile used in printing. There is great number of profiles. In europe is most common Euroscale coated 2. After converting image to CMYK check for colors.
However, an easy way to get a solid black in Photoshop is:
Convert your RGB image to CMYK (Image>Mode>CMYK)
Display the "Channels" palette. (Window>Channels)
View each channel separately and erase any unwanted pixels.
If this leaves your text too light, then you may want to redo the text only in the black channel.