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Thanks for your responsiveness, David. I don’t actually have Photoshop (using Pixelmater), but I could probably figure that one out. (Maybe purchase one month?) Are you suggesting I might want to convert each image separately to CMYK in Photoshop and then import into InDesign? Would there be a way to manipulate the colors from Photoshop to come up with some suitable compromises? I’m doing a lot of internet searches, but just not finding what I think my questions are. Am I correct in that there is not a way in InDesign to mass change a color – like my black?
David, thank you. Yes, this is the article I read. I’m not sure if I am just not enough of a techy to get it, but I don’t understand how this helps me. I downloaded your script, but then couldn’t find where to put it. Then saw how old the article was, and figured the instructions may be different InDesign CC 2017. If I understand correctly, this will show me what a conversion at CMYK 240% will look like, but doesn’t help me make it look better. I did do the Separations Preview as you outlined. My whole book is over the 240% mark. Just not sure what to do at this point.
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