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photoshop, convert to greyscale, done!
you could probably save as a dcs2 eps as well, but for those 1 color gresyscale files I've just always saved as psd and had no problems. I think Alex TCT just went through this last week
Quote from: screenprintguy on December 21, 2016, 10:00:21 AMyou could probably save as a dcs2 eps as well, but for those 1 color gresyscale files I've just always saved as psd and had no problems. I think Alex TCT just went through this last weekThanks, will try it tomorrow. I would be more happy to just do it in CorelDraw somehow. We reprint roughly 2000 orders each year. So it's way less work (in total) not going through export from CorelDraw, open in Photoshop, save in Photoshop again.
Quote from: BorisB on December 21, 2016, 10:04:27 AMQuote from: screenprintguy on December 21, 2016, 10:00:21 AMyou could probably save as a dcs2 eps as well, but for those 1 color gresyscale files I've just always saved as psd and had no problems. I think Alex TCT just went through this last weekThanks, will try it tomorrow. I would be more happy to just do it in CorelDraw somehow. We reprint roughly 2000 orders each year. So it's way less work (in total) not going through export from CorelDraw, open in Photoshop, save in Photoshop again.It's been a while since I've used Corel, but maaaaybe, try converting to greyscale, save as a psd. I think we have corel on an old pc in here I'll save a file and see what happens and post for you.
Quote from: screenprintguy on December 21, 2016, 10:09:31 AMQuote from: BorisB on December 21, 2016, 10:04:27 AMQuote from: screenprintguy on December 21, 2016, 10:00:21 AMyou could probably save as a dcs2 eps as well, but for those 1 color gresyscale files I've just always saved as psd and had no problems. I think Alex TCT just went through this last weekThanks, will try it tomorrow. I would be more happy to just do it in CorelDraw somehow. We reprint roughly 2000 orders each year. So it's way less work (in total) not going through export from CorelDraw, open in Photoshop, save in Photoshop again.It's been a while since I've used Corel, but maaaaybe, try converting to greyscale, save as a psd. I think we have corel on an old pc in here I'll save a file and see what happens and post for you.This are grayscale images created in Photoshop and imported in CorelDraw. Where we add reg marks, color names...
Quote from: BorisB on December 21, 2016, 10:11:33 AMQuote from: screenprintguy on December 21, 2016, 10:09:31 AMQuote from: BorisB on December 21, 2016, 10:04:27 AMQuote from: screenprintguy on December 21, 2016, 10:00:21 AMyou could probably save as a dcs2 eps as well, but for those 1 color gresyscale files I've just always saved as psd and had no problems. I think Alex TCT just went through this last weekThanks, will try it tomorrow. I would be more happy to just do it in CorelDraw somehow. We reprint roughly 2000 orders each year. So it's way less work (in total) not going through export from CorelDraw, open in Photoshop, save in Photoshop again.It's been a while since I've used Corel, but maaaaybe, try converting to greyscale, save as a psd. I think we have corel on an old pc in here I'll save a file and see what happens and post for you.This are grayscale images created in Photoshop and imported in CorelDraw. Where we add reg marks, color names...I tried it , it works Borris, change mode to greyscale in corel, then when you export as a psd, make sure and select gresycale. you'll be good
Quote from: screenprintguy on December 21, 2016, 10:57:23 AMQuote from: BorisB on December 21, 2016, 10:11:33 AMQuote from: screenprintguy on December 21, 2016, 10:09:31 AMQuote from: BorisB on December 21, 2016, 10:04:27 AMQuote from: screenprintguy on December 21, 2016, 10:00:21 AMyou could probably save as a dcs2 eps as well, but for those 1 color gresyscale files I've just always saved as psd and had no problems. I think Alex TCT just went through this last weekThanks, will try it tomorrow. I would be more happy to just do it in CorelDraw somehow. We reprint roughly 2000 orders each year. So it's way less work (in total) not going through export from CorelDraw, open in Photoshop, save in Photoshop again.It's been a while since I've used Corel, but maaaaybe, try converting to greyscale, save as a psd. I think we have corel on an old pc in here I'll save a file and see what happens and post for you.This are grayscale images created in Photoshop and imported in CorelDraw. Where we add reg marks, color names...I tried it , it works Borris, change mode to greyscale in corel, then when you export as a psd, make sure and select gresycale. you'll be goodThanks, will try it tomorrow. We were instructed to strictly use EPS export from Illustrator, CorelDraw, Photoshop. But will try with PSD export.