Converting RGB to CMYK - should I just leave out transparent images?
I'm creating two packages of image files: One with RGB versions of images and another with CMYK versions. Now, half of the images have transparent backgrounds. So my question is, should I just leave these out of the CMYK versions completely? I know you can't save CMYK files as png files with transparency so I thought maybe I'd just convert the transparent RGB images to CMYK in Photoshop and, as the colors now have converted, change them back to RGB and save it as a png. That way, when people print it, the colors won't act up. Or will they?
Does my question make sense? And will it even work the way I imagine/hope it will? Or is it best to just leave the transparent images out of the CMYK package entirely?
