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Artist => General Art Discussions => Topic started by: Sbrem on June 17, 2017, 01:43:56 PM
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I have a file that I've created in PS, and saved as a grayscale psd. When I place it into Illustrator, and try to color it, it just stays grayscale. So, to test this, I took a photo out of my library, opened it in PS, converted to grayscale and saved as a psd. I imported that into Illy, and all I have to is click on a swatch in the color pallet, and voila, it's a monochrome in color. It's a dilemma; as a fix, I opened the problem file in PS, copied it, and pasted into a new file with a transparent background. No luck; then I reopened and used the background eraser, and re-saved, still no luck. So, to summarize, I create a file in PS, save as grayscale, and it won't colorize, but if open a photo and save as grayscale, it works... my brain hurts...
Steve
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Have you tried saving it as a tiff?
Also, silly question; Were you trying to colorize it using a spot color? I have seen images not colorize unless its a spot color.
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Here's how I do it.
Save it as a .TIFF, and place it in Illustrator. Make sure it keeps all the layers instead of flattening.
You should have a layer for each spot, and/or a layer for each 'image' element.
From there I select the image layer, and 'Rasterize' in Illustrator. Then I can colourize with a spot-colour, usually applying an existing spot that came in from the PS file.
I think it gets annoying if the PS file isn't set up. I make sure to get the image on its own layer so I can easily select it.
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Why even do this?
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Why even do this?
Because I can, just not the other day, LOL...
But because you ask, I had an image of an adirondack chair, mirrored a copy, then used poster edges to do what poster edges does, then convert to grayscale. Then invert it, as it will be printed in white ink. My intent was to place the image in Illy with some text, AS I NORMALLY DO, and color it white for the proof... that's why.
Steve
And I know 10 workarounds, it was just a technical question to see if anyone knew an answer to this technical dilemma...
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What ended up making it work?
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What ended up making it work?
It doesn't, haven't figured it out yet, but haven't gotten back to yet either... But I know for a fact that if you save a color photo as a grayscale psd in CS6 and place it in Illy (also CS6) you can color it with any color in the pallet, not just spot colors... maddening, but I'll figure it out somewhere around the line, and share of course...
Steve
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You mentioned the "final" grayscale that is imported to illy had been inverted as it will be printed in white.
Have you tried not inverting the file until imported? Could it be the "white" of the exported file is a non printing white and therefore has no value to accept a color within illy?