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Question: InDesign Color Issue!?
I am re-creating a business card for someone and I was given their logo to use!. They want the whole card 2 toned (black and a pantone yellow) So I took the logo into photoshop, isolated it because I wanted it to have a transparent background, turned it into greyscale (8-bit) and placed it into ID!. But for some reason I cannot apply the yellow color to the logo once it is in ID!. Their logo is a sun, and they want the top half to be the pantone yellow and the bottom half to be black!. The black part is easy to get in to ID but I cannot find a way to turn the top half yellow!. The only way is to save it in PS as a 16-bit image, but then once I take it into ID it has a white block behind the image, and I can't have that since it needs to be on top of other parts of the card!. I tried saving it as a !.tif, !.gif, and !.png just in case those would work and they don't!. So I am left with either having it with a transparent background but not being able to alter the color (8-bit), or having a block of white behind the sun and being able to alter it!.(16-bit)
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Best Answer - Chosen by Asker:
why dont you take the logo into photoshop, isolate it so there is a transparent background, change it to grayscale, then change the mode to a duotone, that way you can select the top part and change it to whatever yellow pantone you pick!. Save it as a !.psd filef and import it into indesign!.
keep it as an 8-bit, printers cannot support 16-bit!.

I dont understand why you want to apply the color in Indesign, you should just do all the color adjustments in photoshop and import the final logo into indesign!.

I hope this helped and I understood waht you were asking!Www@QuestionHome@Com