WookieShan
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Hi guys, long-time PS user and lurker, 1st time poster...
I'm working on a cover for an Annual Report project and have an image which needs to be a metallic duotone [I'm using 877 and Black] - but I have a specific area of the image where I need a third PMS blue to overlay / mix, in 3 specific, cleanly delineated areas.
I'm unsure how to proceed. I added the ares as a spot channel over the Duo, but Indesign then just rejects the image and I can't save it as a DCS or EPS or anything useful.
If I tri-tone it, then the WHOLE image receives the blue, which I don't want at all.
Any ideas?
I'm working on a cover for an Annual Report project and have an image which needs to be a metallic duotone [I'm using 877 and Black] - but I have a specific area of the image where I need a third PMS blue to overlay / mix, in 3 specific, cleanly delineated areas.
I'm unsure how to proceed. I added the ares as a spot channel over the Duo, but Indesign then just rejects the image and I can't save it as a DCS or EPS or anything useful.
If I tri-tone it, then the WHOLE image receives the blue, which I don't want at all.
Any ideas?