Re: baffling image question
In a manual that I am writing, I have a tiff with some blue Ethernet cables that look purplish in spots.
I did some "painting" on the tiff in photoshop to add a blue cable, since the cable setup changed after the photo was taken.
The tiff is from a high-quality photograph of our product.
I have used high-quality photos from this photographer before, without trouble.
I am told that our printer is working ok.
This is a new one on me. I am the sole writer/graphics person here, so...
Thanks for any help.
What's your question?
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