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PostPosted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 2:59 pm    Post subject: RGB, Grayscale, CMYK, Lab, Indexed?? Reply with quote

Just curious!

What colour mode does everyone work in? Do you use a combination of colour modes? If you frequently use more than one, why, and how does it help?

I spend most of my time in RGB at present, I also use Lab for some photographic work, true grayscale rarely, hardly ever use CMYK, and never really use Indexed or bitmap unless I've selected the wrong mode and can't figure out why all the menu items are unavailable!

I'd be interested to hear your views, and/or workflows?

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