"Mike Russell" <groupsRE@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 9 May 2008 12:47:18 +0100, Zimmy wrote:
>
> ...
>> I have a logo as a CMYK image, it has just the one color but with
>> antialiasing. I want to change it all to another specific CMYK color.
>> Replace Color only gives me a Hue slider etc, whereas I just want to
>> type in the new color values.
> ...
>> How do I do it?
>
> As Dave mentions, the color space can make a difference. Save the
> original
> somewhere safe, convert your image to RGB. Then add a solid color
> adjustment layer, type in the new CMYK values, and set the mode of the
> layer to color. Flatten the image, and convert back to CMYK.
Not sure if this is what you meant but I was able to do it using
LayerStyle/Color Overlay and then clicking on the Color chooser which lets
me type the new color in. I didn't have to convert it to RGB. The layer
display now shows the Color Overlay effect, is this OK or could it cause
me
future problems?
Also if I flatten the image the background becomes solid white, whereas I
think it was transparent before (the grey and white squares pattern)?
Z


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