Hi, All,
   Looks like the PhotoShop question is already answered.  I use PageMaker for a
lot of stuff, although not color.  I know it has the CMYK (cyan, magenta,
yellow, black) separation software.   I only thought that was used by commercial
printing outfits.  As I understand the physics,  the ink applied to paper
produces a color by reflecting the color and absorbing the other colors.   A mix
of the three will give you black.   When playing with light,  like phosphors on
a CRT screen, the colors are added together, so mixing the primaries produces
white.    Now don't ask me how my color inkjet printer does it with RGB ink
colors.  8-)
Cheers.
Ralph
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Cynthia Phinney wrote:

> Hello,
> I'm working on a calendar with photos for our union. The printer said that
> any digital images need to be in CMYK color (not RGB). All the union members
> are now, of course, using the latest digital cameras, not the old fashioned
> kind, and so my images are RGB jpg files!

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