Andrea Breiholz
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Hi, I'm hoping I can get some help with this... I'm pulling my hair out.
I am working on a very large poster graphic and am coming across some odd issues, at least odd to me. I'm not sure the reasoning behind it, or if there is reasoning behind it? I must be doing something wrong.
I created a ribbon/wave graphic in photoshop in RGB color mode then converted to CMYK. I then cropped the large (310.875") canvas in to 4 separate images).
I created a new photoshop file for each canvas to then begin placing different text and graphics on each. The idea was to have the wave behind the images in the forefront of each poster be continuous and flow from one poster to the next. Once done I saved each poster as a tif and then laid them out in inDesign to verify the transition. To my surprise the color for each wave was off or slightly different than the other.
Any ideas as to what I had done wrong, or how I can correct this? This is my first time working on such a huge image, but this was rather unexpected and now I'm crunched up against a deadline. Any help or thoughts would be extremely appreciated.
Thank you.
Andrea
I am working on a very large poster graphic and am coming across some odd issues, at least odd to me. I'm not sure the reasoning behind it, or if there is reasoning behind it? I must be doing something wrong.
I created a ribbon/wave graphic in photoshop in RGB color mode then converted to CMYK. I then cropped the large (310.875") canvas in to 4 separate images).
I created a new photoshop file for each canvas to then begin placing different text and graphics on each. The idea was to have the wave behind the images in the forefront of each poster be continuous and flow from one poster to the next. Once done I saved each poster as a tif and then laid them out in inDesign to verify the transition. To my surprise the color for each wave was off or slightly different than the other.
Any ideas as to what I had done wrong, or how I can correct this? This is my first time working on such a huge image, but this was rather unexpected and now I'm crunched up against a deadline. Any help or thoughts would be extremely appreciated.
Thank you.
Andrea