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hm_murdock:
if Gimp does CMYK, I'll give it another shot. I like the way it's laid out better than PS.
And HSV is Hue/Saturation/Value, the old school Mac OS (System 7 and previous) method of defining colors on screen.
kibawarrior... RGB vs CMYK isn't a matter of file type, it's a matter of how you mix the colors. Printers use CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, blacK), and to make sure your colors match what they're going to produce, it's best to mix your colors using the same method. You can then give them CMYK values to check against so that the printed document perfectly matches what you intend.
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