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Ad printing formats

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Sep 5th, 2007
Hi,

I have a simple question that perhaps one of you can answer.

I have some ad designs which are in ophotoshop psd multiple layers. I want to send them to a professional magazine printer. I am working in CMYK mode and saving flattened images in tif.

However, flattening the image seems to alter my colors for some reason and makes my transparent background white as well.

I also want to know if this is a good format to send to printer in order to get Best results re: CMYK flattened tif.

Thanks

Griffin
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