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InDesign 2-color vs. CMYK

Asked by angel41571 in Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign Publishing Software

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I am trying to print a book in InDesign as a 2-color job (Pantone Red 185C and pure black).  The files I am working with are CMYK flattened tiff files.  I'm trying to figure out a way to convert these pages from CMYK to these 2 spot colors and import into InDesign so it recognizes it as a 2 color print job.  There are 600 page, so my original solution, which was to convert all the tiff file links into Grayscale and then redo the Pantone red in InDesign by hand, will be very time-consuming.  

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