Convert image into intense Black

Hello

I am trying to convert an image into intense Black with these settings: C40 M0 Y0 K100.
I wonder what the best way is to do this in Photoshop.

Thank you very much.
Alberto

I'd be willing to bet that the printer was referring to flat screens and not the halftone when he suggested 100K + 40 c. Two tones including C will mount a Cyan - the amount of distribution determined by the form d/max and the Cyan curve.

Because you are dealing with portraits and don't have no control over the choice of the lithographer or the chance to talk with him, 4/C b & w can be risky. Change in the volume of minor local ink on the press can give you all sorts of variations in dominant color according to the tonal balance of separate plates (channels).

Unless you can talk to the lithographer, for more security, you pay for half-tone b & w systematic reproduction. It seems safer, even if it is disappointing.

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