On the other hand an RGB driver makes it easier to output to the printer's larger color gamut—you can send RGB values and not be limited by the narrower offset press CMYK color gamut. Photographers want that full gamut and aren't really concerned with CMYK proofing, so the print workflow is to send RGB and the print driver makes the
Open Photoshop, change all the PNG files to PSD in CMYK mode, replace them in the InDesign document. PNG doesn't support CMYK. Home printers are designed to print RGB files, most can't print CMYK images. The same is not true for commercial print services, especially where spearations may be needed.
If you can, try to ensure every RGB image has a color profile saved with it. Photoshop saves profiles by default in the Save As dialog box, but it’s off in Save for Web. Check to see what your InDesign document’s default RGB profile is. This is harder than it should be. You can find it by choosing Edit > Convert to Profile:
To check whether your design is in CMYK or RGB, you should refer to the Color panel. Here’s how to do it: Assuming that InDesign is active and that you have an open project, click on the Window tab in the Main menu. Next, select the Color option from the drop-down menu. Select Color again.

Blend the colors between two overlapping objects by using blending modes. Blending modes let you vary the ways in which the colors of stacked objects blend. Select one or more objects or a group. Do one of the following: In the Effects panel, choose a blending mode, such as Normal or Overlay, from the menu.

Convert the images to the recommended CMYK profile in Photoshop. This also works with Output > Color > Color Conversion set to Convert to Destination (Preserve Numbers), but you have to save different versions of the images for different profiles. Let InDesign handle the conversion.
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