Farbmodus CMYK in Photoshop Elements 13

Ist es möglich mit Photoshop Elements 13 RGB-Bilddaten in CMYK umzuwandeln? Ich habe auf meinem PC derzeit Elemets 8 installiert und hier gibt es nur die Modi RGB und Graustufen aber kein CMYK. Und Photoshop nur zu diesem Zwecke zu kaufen ist ein ziemlich teurer Spass.

Man braucht doch eh keine Umwandlung in CMYK. Platziere die Bilder in InDesign in RGB. Die Konvertierung erfolgt frühestens beim PDF-Export.
http://indesignsecrets.com/import-rgb-images-indesign-convert-cmyk-export.php

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