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Help! Change Color Of Pdf In Cs2 On Mac

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  Posted 07 July 2009 - 07:22 AM

I've recently gone to work for a place that has CS2 installed on a Mac OX. I have no experience with CS2 - only a very little with PSE on a PC. They want me to change the color of a logo that is in pdf format to PMS 289 and send it out to be printed on business cards. The logo is currently a different shade of blue on a white background and actually prints out nice and clear and sharp. But if I try to grap all the blue with the magic wand I find a lot of variations of saturation and shading and end up with ragged edges; if i grab the white background and delete I still get very ragged edges. All this and I still can't figure out how to change to the specific PMS color! Help, please!!! I've spent way too much time on this - I'm determined to learn this software but I need to get this done now. Thanks in advance for any help with this... :-)

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Posted 07 July 2009 - 07:45 AM

Do they have the logo in another file format? Like a png or better yet a psd file? I think it would be easier as PS is not really designed to work with pdf files. To set a specific color click on the color picker, you will find it on on the tools palette.
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