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I'm preparing a three-color logo for a business card on Vista Print. I used an online utility to change our RGB logo into CMYK. Then I used Krita to open both the CMYK PSD template and our converted logo. The glitch is that Krita is seeing the blue (Pantone 300C) portion of the logo as brown. I don't know how to prevent this?
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Did you check the PSD in a different software? Because I am wondering if maybe the online converter made a mistake?
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Well, the only other thing I did with the PSD template was attempt to open it in GIMP. The PSD just shows some boundaries, so the business card will be more likely to succeed in the Vista Print machinery. I ran a PNG of our logo through the online software. Tried it two different sizes. |
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