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Their Book Creation Guide is a lot easier to read too To be honest, IngramSpark appear to be following a very traditional old-style print workflow and for them to have to produce a 35-page heavy-going technical manual (PDF) covering their submission guidelines is ultimately going to scare off many potential customers.Ĭompare that with Lulu who have a much more modern print workflow and actually prefer RGB files which their printers will then automatically convert to CMYK. In a lot of cases now, print-on-demand services are quite used to receiving RGB files and include converting them to CMYK as part of their pre-press service. Don't get me wrong, Photoshop Elements can produce "professional-quality" work, hence its popularity, but there are certain advanced features which are purely the domain of Photoshop. This is one of the main distinguishing differences between Photoshop Elements (a consumer-oriented software application) and Adobe Photoshop CC (a professional-level software application). Unfortunately, Adobe Photoshop Elements doesn't support the CMYK color space.
