you might not need to drag each channel to it's own layer, but I like to keep clean files and to be able to turn channels off and on with layers.
Add registration marks and any "do not print" elements on top layer. Select each channel separately and color with their appropriate swatch.ġ5. When all of the channels are on their own layer, delete the original layer.ġ2. Do that to all of the other channels in order.ġ0. To get each channel onto it's own layer: drag channel one down past the last channel and drop it. The channel layers are sublayers on a single layer. Delete the CMYK image layer, keeping each channel layer intact.ĩ. Open Photoshop document in Illustrator, keeping all the elements as layers (do not flat)Ĩ. eps and drag over to new document artboard.ħ.
Put both windows side by side (drag out of main bar)ĥ. All of this is in the new document dialogue.Ĥ.
eps file, plus transparency as the background. Create new CMYK Photoshop document to pixel dimenions and Dpi of. Write down exact pixel dimensions and DPI (usually 300)ģ. eps in Photoshop (if you're a screenprinter, likely from SepStudio)Ģ. Sunapee. As you enter Newport, you will go down a hill and see Main Street ahead. Courthouse is at 14 Main Street and is an old brick building.įrom Lebanon: Take I-89 South to Exit 13. Take Route 10 South into Newport. Courthouse is in the center of town at 14 Main Street across from the Lake Sunapee Bank.This is what worked for me, using advice from Amyl64558718 lower on the thread.ġ. Sunapee. As you enter Newport, you will go down a hill and see Main Street ahead. Courthouse is at 14 Main Street and is an old brick building.įrom the Seacoast: Take Route 101 West to Manchester. Take Interstate 93 North to Concord. Take Interstate 89 North to Exit 9, Warner, Route 103. There’s a Mobil, Exxon & McDonalds at the exit. Do not take Exit 8 off of I-89, it will get you there, but is slower. Take a right at end of exit ramp onto Route 103 West. Follow Route 103 West all the way to Newport. You will pass Lake Sunapee and Mt.
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