Proofing a DCS2 file

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    One bad thing about DCS (Desktop Color Separations) is that it is only for a separated work flow. For a rough composite proof you can save the DCS with a color composite preview and print that.
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    Default Re: Proofing a DCS2 file

    One of the easiest methods is to create 2 files. A cmyk file for composite proofs only and the dcs2 file for the printer. Just substitute the dcs2 image back before sending off to printer.

    John
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