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BetterLekNextTime
Jul 22, 2008

It's all a matter of perspective...
Grimey Drawer
I'm trying to make a photo-heavy press print calendar. Last year I didn't know what I was doing and it came out pretty well, but I now have a decent monitor and I'm hoping to take some guesswork out of the photo colors. The basic workflow is exporting .jpegs out of Lightroom, placing them into an InDesign document, and then exporting a CYMK .pdf out of InDesign to the print house.

What can I do in Lightroom to make sure the photos will still look good at the end of all this? Ideally I'd like an ICC profile so I can soft-proof, but failing that, what can I do to make sure I'm going to get reasonably close.

e: Answers from Creative Convention– Export from Lightroom as a TIFF, bring into Photoshop, edit and export as CMYK from Photoshop into InDesign. Looks like my days of avoiding photoshop are over...

BetterLekNextTime fucked around with this message at 07:06 on May 17, 2019

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BetterLekNextTime
Jul 22, 2008

It's all a matter of perspective...
Grimey Drawer
Anyone have a Photoshop book geared towards photographers that they like? Probably beginner/intermediate more than super advanced.

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