I often skirt this issue entirely by creating my own spot color from the beginning. Instead of calling up Pantone swatches in InDesign or Illustrator, I create a new color and name it appropriately. In this case, I’d make a new color swatch, name it PMS 187, assign it cmyk color values of 7c 100m 82y 26k, and make it a spot color.
In the Swatches panel, Ctrl‑click (Windows) or Command‑click (Mac OS) the New Swatch button, or select New Swatch from the panel menu. In the dialog box that appears, select Spot Color for Color Type. Set additional swatch options and click OK. (See Swatch options .)
The typical way to change colour modes in Photoshop is to manually select Image>Mode>CMYK Color, however, as all Adobe applications use the same colour engine, you can perform an RGB to CYMK
Before you report this print design crime to the CMYK police, make sure to flatten your file. Converting a layered file to CMYK might not produce the consistent results you want. Flattening the file ensures consistent changes to the entire image color profile as opposed to that of the individual layers. Avoid image effects and transparencies
It's a quite well hidden auxiliary opition in tiling a dot pattern. It's tab "Trace" in the Edit > Clone > Create Tiled Clones-dialog. It's used in the next image to create a half-toned version of the underlying radial gradient circle (the tiled pattern was a square, but the excessive circles are deleted manually):
If all of your artwork is (and is being printed in) one spot color then sending a grayscale image to print is perfectly ok. You just need to tell the printer which color/ink you want. You can change the color using Illustrator's Recolor Artwork though:
2. PNG doesn't support CMYK colour. If you want to save a CMYK JPEG, it is possible. In Illustrator hit File > Export, choose jpeg as the file format, and when the export dialog appears set the colour model to CMYK. It's not advisable to save JPEGs in CMYK mode because not all web browsers or image viewers can display CMYK images properly.
INSTRUCTIONS:In the Tools panel click the eyedropper toolClick the eyedropper on the colour desiredDouble click the fill colourThe CMYK code will be revealed
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