Well, I would say they list them as Photoshop compatible because thats what they test them with. The probably haven't tested them with PSP - and we are relying on PSP's ability to read those kinds of files. If it doesn't work, it's not really the fault, or the responsibility, of the template...
Thanks. I don't remember if it was a Cafepress employee, or a Cafepress user, who said this. My understanding is that they do print a white backing on the black cloth for at least some of the colors - presumaby the brighter ones - but many of the users are dissatisfied with the colors overall -...
Actually, I get the same result when I do that - save it as tif, then open it in PSPX - the yellow has become a dull brown. Could it be something about my system, or some setting I have wrong somewhere in PSPX?
Partly, I am just trying to understand RGB vs CMYK. More specifically, I am...
I admit I don't really understand color management - but I thought this would work:
1) Take an image - for testing, I used one with just some pure yellow on white
2) Use Image -> Split Channel -> Split to CMYK
3) You get 4 new images masked for the 4 CMYK colors
4) Use Image -> Combine Channel...
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