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First, ensure that you are using an image editor which supports CMYK color models.  In the discussion which follows, directions are provided for Adobe Photoshop [1, 2].
 
First, ensure that you are using an image editor which supports CMYK color models.  In the discussion which follows, directions are provided for Adobe Photoshop [1, 2].
  
After opening your image file in Photoshop, use the cmyk.jsx script found in the latest TSP art tool kit download,
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After opening your image file in Photoshop, change the color model to CMYK via the "Mode..." item of the "Image" menu.  Under the "Mode..." item, select "CMYK Color".  If asked which specific CMYK color model to convert to, just go ahead and use the default which Photoshop suggests. At this point, save your image file as a new file and use the "Photoshop" format, .psd.  
 
 
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Run the script using the "Scripts..." item from the "File" menu.  Under "Scripts..." you can select "Browse..." and then browse to the directory with the cmyk.jsx file.  This
 
will produce files named x-black.psd, x-cyan.psd, x-magenta.psd, and x-yellow.psd where "x" is the name of the original file.
 
 
 
If you want to manually do the separations, here are the steps for Photoshop. After opening the image file in Photoshop, change the color model to CMYK via the "Mode..." item of the "Image" menu.  Under the "Mode..." item, select "CMYK Color".  If asked which specific CMYK color model to convert to, just go ahead and use the default which Photoshop suggests. At this point, save your image file as a new file and use the "Photoshop" format, .psd.  
 
  
 
To separate each color out, we will use a fairly manual technique.  A better technique may well exist.
 
To separate each color out, we will use a fairly manual technique.  A better technique may well exist.

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