Originally posted by marcdsgn The "cheat" is to convert your RGB image to a CMYK image onscreen if possible (you can do it in Photoshop) and enhance it from there. Colours will adjust within the boundaries of CMYK gamuts, so the screen will show a more accurate representation of how the print will look. .
Ah, yes thank you I had forgotten about doing this, I have over time got lazy and use elements instead of full PS. elements does not support CMYK viewing.
If i use PS view as CMYK, load the printer profile for the paper to be used as the viewing profile I see exactly what I am going to get. if I selectively change the blue hue only the flowers change colour , problem solved, thanks for reminding me Marc. I used to use this for clients logo checking when I was doing sublimation work and forgot all about it.
thanks
Alistair