How to use Rich Black
I had originally posted this in the InDesign forum, but someone over there suggested I try here instead.
I'm currently working on printing a zine containing some of my black and white photographs. I printed a test zine with the printing company I'm working with and the images look dull and flat - no deep blacks to speak of. The zine was printed on a digital press and I used the CMYK color profile provided by the printing company (Coated GRACoL 2006 (ISO 12647-2:2004)) in my images/InDesign file.
To remedy the lack of deep blacks, the printer suggested that I use Rich Black (CMYK = 30% 30% 30% 100%) rather than Standard Black. I understand how to create a Rich Black swatch in InDesign and apply it to something like a solid black background, but I don't really understand how to apply that swatch to my photographs.
Can anyone suggest how I might go about using the suggested Rich Black to produce deep blacks in my printed photos, using InDesign and/or Photoshop? Is this something I need to do manually in every black and white photograph (currently in TIFF form) that will appear in my zine? If so, how do I go about doing this in Photoshop in the most efficient way?
Thanks in advance.
