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2002.03.05 14:53 "Photoshop Alpha Channel", by Phil Hulme
2002.03.05 17:32 "Re: Photoshop Alpha Channel", by Andreas R Kleinert
2002.03.05 20:58 "Re: Photoshop Alpha Channel", by Chris Cox
2002.03.06 00:46 "Re: Photoshop Alpha Channel", by Peter Montgomery
2002.03.06 01:36 "Re: Photoshop Alpha Channel", by Chris Cox
2002.03.06 07:36 "Re: Photoshop Alpha Channel", by Peter Montgomery
2002.03.06 08:15 "Re: Photoshop Alpha Channel", by Chris Cox
2002.03.06 23:32 "Re: Photoshop Alpha Channel", by Daniel Mccoy
2002.03.07 18:58 "Re: Photoshop Alpha Channel", by James Burgess
2002.03.06 08:55 "Re: Photoshop Alpha Channel", by Phil Hulme
2002.03.06 22:32 "Re: Photoshop Alpha Channel", by Chris Cox

2002.03.05 17:32 "Re: Photoshop Alpha Channel", by Andreas R Kleinert

> I'm looking for some help with adding a grayscale TIFF to a CMYK
> tiff as a photoshop alpha channel. I know that Photoshop does not mark these
> in strictly the correct way. Can any one suggest how I can achieve this?
> thanks

What about...

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> This e-mail and its attachments are intended for the above named
> recipient(s) only and are confidential and may be privileged.
[...]

...putting this disclaimer somewhere on your website and
putting its URL here, instead of wasting mailing list bandwidth?

(Yeah, I know, that's what I'm doing as well now...)

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