Dawn, if it is for your skin tones on babies as suggested on another thread, this is quite specialised and needs a bit of research and will take some time to master. The finished product will not be in CMYK it is only some PP work & will have been converted to that profile and then back to sRGB for printing.
There are some Graphic designers that prefer to work in CMYK but I would suggest that for Photographic work then conventional RGB is better. Also CMYK is a bit of a variable feast as it does depend on what press set up you want to use.
I don't know the technique that Tom is referring to but it does sound as though it could be complicated.
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