I don't do a lot of non-digital work, sorry if this is newbish.
I'm working on retouching a large poster file that's an amalgam of a bunch of images that were provided in RGB. They were converted to CMYK and the final image was flattened and provided to the printer as a PDF. The printer came back at us stating that the CMYK values were 59-50-50-16, and that he needs them to be 14-11-12-60. My first thought was, uh, you can't take care of that?
What exactly should I do here? I'm surmising that this is an ink coverage issue, but how do I go about setting the individual CMYK value of the final image this way? Channel mixing? Selective color adjustment layers? Seems to me that I'm missing something here.
I'm working on retouching a large poster file that's an amalgam of a bunch of images that were provided in RGB. They were converted to CMYK and the final image was flattened and provided to the printer as a PDF. The printer came back at us stating that the CMYK values were 59-50-50-16, and that he needs them to be 14-11-12-60. My first thought was, uh, you can't take care of that?
What exactly should I do here? I'm surmising that this is an ink coverage issue, but how do I go about setting the individual CMYK value of the final image this way? Channel mixing? Selective color adjustment layers? Seems to me that I'm missing something here.