With the ability to set an item to Multiply or Darken so widely available in most graphic applications, is there a need for the overprint checkbox anymore? Just curious.
Thanks Dov for your input. We use spot colors almost exclusively and very little CMYK black text. I avoid the overprint checkbox at all costs but when a coworker observes me using the Multiply blend mode they react with shock and fear of this shiny new technology. If any issue with a project goes sideways, no matter how unrelated, it is the first thing they blame. Can you site examples where using overprint could potentially cause issues or should I just give up trying to educate them and do my own thing?
With the ability to set an item to Multiply or Darken so widely available in most graphic applications, is there a need for the overprint checkbox anymore? Just curious.
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