Adobe PHOTOSHOP 5.0 User Manual page 254

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CHAPTER 10
Using Channels and Masks
Spot colors are overprinted on top of the fully
composited image.
If you print an image that includes spot color
channels to a composite printer, the spot colors
print out as extra pages.
You can merge spot channels with color
channels, splitting the spot color into its color
channel components. Merging spot channels lets
you print a single-page proof of your spot color
image on a desktop printer.
The names of the spot colors print on the
separations.
Each spot channel is overprinted in the order in
which it appears in the Channels palette.
You cannot move spot colors above a default
channel in the Channels palette except in Multi-
channel mode.
To move spot color channels in the
Channels palette so that they print
before other plates, convert the image to
Multichannel mode.
To create a spot channel:
Choose Window > Show Channels to display
1
the Channels palette.
2
To fill a selected area with a spot color, make or
load a selection.
3
Do one of the following:
Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click
(Mac OS) the New Channel button ( ) in the
Channels palette.
Choose New Spot Channel from the Channels
palette menu.
If you made a selection, that area is filled with the
currently specified spot color.
4
Click the color box and choose a color, as
described in "Using the Adobe Photoshop Color
Picker" on page 218. By selecting a custom color,
your print service can more easily provide the
proper ink to reproduce the image. (For more
information, see "Choosing custom colors" on
page 219.)
For Solidity, enter a value between 0%
5
and 100%.
This option lets you simulate on-screen the
solidity of the printed spot color. A value of 100%
simulates an ink that completely covers the inks
beneath (such as a metallic ink); 0% simulates a
transparent ink that completely reveals the inks
beneath (such as a clear varnish). You can also use
this option to see where an otherwise transparent
spot color (such as a varnish) will appear.
Important: The Solidity option only affects the on-
screen preview. It has no effect on the printed output.
Solidity 100% and solidity 50%

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