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OSXFAQ Mac OS X Design Tip-of-the-Day  

Photoshop -

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If you're working on an RGB document that you know will be converted to a CMYK document for press, there's a way you can see both RGB and CMYK versions of your document while you're working. That way, you can see how changes you make in the RGB image will actually look in your CMYK image--all in real time. Here's how: While your image is open onscreen, go under the Window menu, under Arrange, and choose New Window. This opens another view of your existing document. Press Command-Y to show a CMYK preview of your image, then return to your original document and edit as normal. You'll see your changes updated in the CMYK version as you work. Pretty slick!

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