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My design was originally created as a CMYK. Now, it needs to be converted to a Black + one PMS. Using channels, then copying and pasting portions into a new PMS channel, I thought I had it. However, two portions of the design are not looking right, and they were grayscale from the get-go!:

1) The grayscale photo I placed in the design is very washed out and I don't know why. It almost appears like it has hard light on it.

2) The grayscale illy design that I placed in this Photoshop design is also washed out.

It's almost as if the mid-range color (albeit grayscale) has been lost.

Thanks in advance for any advice. I'm placing the design into an InDesign piece, and have half a mind to just delete the photo and graphic from Photoshop, and then bring them in straight into ID.....

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