There is a glich in my system when it comes to cmyk. I sent this private email to mike. Perhaps someone else has this problem. I suspect it has something to do with cs5 and its interactions with CM. I have a workaround.
If someone does not have this problem, then please ignore this. It is convoluted and confusing.
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More symptoms. (and a work around for me)
win 7 pro - 64 bit , 64 bit cs5
from RGB- I go to CM. there is a radio button for wg CMYK, but it has no effect
I then exit CM- change color mode to CMYK. Go to CM- the button is for CMYK (not wg CMYK), but it works.
I exit again CM- change color mode back to RGB. go into CM- now I have the wg CMYK button and it works!
If I open a new image, I have to do the same thing. go into cmyk. Open CM look at cmyk. exit. Change modes back and it works in wg CMYK.
If I do not open CM in cmyk, it does not work.
Therefore, I need to do the cmyk round trip to get my hue clocks and neutral points to work.
Does this make sense? I hope I gave you enough clues so you can fix this glitch when you get a chance. No urgency.
Steve wreath
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Hi Steve,
I believe I responded to you offline, but just in case:
the 3.2.3 version, mentioned in another class thread, supports both wgCMYK hue clock and the pin palette, so I would suggest that you install that version.
There are a couple of glitches, including that I initially posted a link to the wrong version!
I believe I responded to you offline, but just in case:
the 3.2.3 version, mentioned in another class thread, supports both wgCMYK hue clock and the pin palette, so I would suggest that you install that version.
There are a couple of glitches, including that I initially posted a link to the wrong version!
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