I have a lot of rgb images that contain black text (as a raster with colored images) and I would like to convert everything black to 100% K in cmyk mode. Is there a way to achieve this?
Thanks in advance.
I have tried the maximum black generation fix. it works well but as stated in the previous thread it ruins colored areas on the image. they mention a way to overcome this by generating a mask but i don't understand how.
It's 200 books i have to scan and print. there are all different kinds of scenarios. so i was thinking maybe there's a way to convert using an icc profile that would convert all rgb blacks to 100% k
It's all cartoonish drawings. No skin tones or color critical area but with the maximum black gcr the colors become way off. If I can convert all blacks to 100% k I should be ok even if there are darker black points than the text. I will be printing sheetfed offset.
It seems that the dark rgb spots my scanner achieved range from r0g0b0, r1g0b0, r0,g1,b0, r1g0b0, r1g1b0, r2,g1,b0... etc
It's 200 books i have to scan and print. there are all different kinds of scenarios. so i was thinking maybe there's a way to convert using an icc profile that would convert all rgb blacks to 100% k
@ mazengh - IoFlex does not really sell Book Maker 'direct' unless you are buying a lot of seats - they may sell BlackBox as a stand alone.
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