wonderings
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We have a new Epson 9900 installed with a Fiery XF RIP. It is really nice and FAST compared to our old 10600. Anyways the question is not about the Epson, but about creating files from Adobe CC that retain their RGB value. So my knowledge on RGB is pretty much zero, always think CMYK for print. With the Epson and printing on a canvas stock or anything, I was told that RGB files would produce better colours for thinks like art reproduction.
I ran a test print of a high resolution image of the Mona Lisa (made it as a gift for my niece). I wanted to add crop marks to cut it down. Not sure if there is anyway to make crop marks in Photoshop, could not find it without manually making marks. I secondly tried Illustrator, place the jpeg in a page, made my blue and added crop marks. The document colour mode in Illustrator is set to RGB. I thought this would be it, nothing else needed. I was wrong. I made an .ai file and dropped it into the Fiery RIP. It seems that the .ai file gets converted to CMYK at the RIP. If I were to just drop the jpeg original file in the RIP it would be RGB.
How do you go about creating files for print on a wide format, keeping it RGB while making crop marks with bleed for cutting using apps in the Adobe CC?
I ran a test print of a high resolution image of the Mona Lisa (made it as a gift for my niece). I wanted to add crop marks to cut it down. Not sure if there is anyway to make crop marks in Photoshop, could not find it without manually making marks. I secondly tried Illustrator, place the jpeg in a page, made my blue and added crop marks. The document colour mode in Illustrator is set to RGB. I thought this would be it, nothing else needed. I was wrong. I made an .ai file and dropped it into the Fiery RIP. It seems that the .ai file gets converted to CMYK at the RIP. If I were to just drop the jpeg original file in the RIP it would be RGB.
How do you go about creating files for print on a wide format, keeping it RGB while making crop marks with bleed for cutting using apps in the Adobe CC?