Smart Object in Photoshop

Hello All,
How do I import an illustrator file into photoshop as a smart object and retain the spot color?
Thank you...
Paul

In Illustrator rebuild your file so one layer has the shape needed for spot color, and the other layer has all your CMYK.
Copy and paste this into Photoshop as a smart object, rename the smart object to CMYK
Ctrl click on the layer name for CMYK > New Smart Object Via Copy, rename this to SPOT
Double click on CMYK in photoshop, in illustrator for layer properties turn off Print for the spot color
Double click on SPOTin photoshop, in illustrator for layer properties turn off Print for the cmky layer
In photoshop command click on the spot layer, in channels choose new spot channel.
turn off the visibilty for the layer called spot, you only needed this for the shaep of the marching ants
In summary Photoshop has a channels palette where spot colors need to be defined in order for them to print in a spot channel when seperating. Illustrator is different where you can mix spot and cmyk objects in layers.

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