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10/03/2005 05:49:32 PM · #1
Just a quick question, How can I get the best quality print in photoshop. In other words what is the best way to save the file?

Baseline (Standard)
Baseline Optimized
Prigressive

What is the difference in each of these?
Also is the any particular color mode I should save in RBG or CMKY

Thanks
10/03/2005 07:12:37 PM · #2
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10/03/2005 07:18:50 PM · #3
for print after i resize the photo i just use save as and put "print" infront of the file name. i save in jpg format in the sRGB. hope that helps..pm me if it doesnt because i may be misunderstanding the question
10/03/2005 08:44:12 PM · #4
I read that sRBG is more for monitor viewing and not printing. I also read that rgb is good for printing, but what is cmky good for?
10/03/2005 08:48:06 PM · #5
Originally posted by Travis99:

I read that sRBG is more for monitor viewing and not printing. I also read that rgb is good for printing, but what is cmky good for?


CMYK is used for offset printing. Think magazines and brochures.
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