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We now have a color laser printer and want to print our letterheads using our
"traditional" dark blue text with a light blue logo as a watermark. We have a blue line drawing "logo" set up as 100% saturation (in Illustrator) and saved as Logo.jpg that we want to use as a watermark. If we create the watermark WITHOUT washout, the watermark is solid, intrusive and unacceptable. If we create the watermark WITH washout, the watermark is faintly there, almost invisible and unusable. I suppose the question is, how do I make the washedout watermark slightly more intense? -- Ashpoint |
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