Where is the separation profile? It is not embedded in any of these images.
Am 07.12.04, 07:06 +1100 schrieb Owen: > On Mon, 6 Dec 2004 22:53:58 +1030 > David Purton <dcpurton at chariot.net.au> wrote: > > > > > I think if I was to give a printer a pdf, I would give him the one > > > from Scribus > > > > > > If I had to produce my own separations, I woulld be happy with Scribus > > > output. > > > > > > > You mean the "Print Separations" from Scribus? Did you get one black > > square on each plate? > > > > I would certainly be happy with these results, but you may not be if you > > are expecting the output to look like what you see on your screen in > > Scribus. If you sent those separations to a printer, I know from > > experience you would get something like the output you see in acroread > > of the ps2pdf created pdf. > > I have bundled up a scribus document with 4 images, > Your original eps > ImageMagick's tif > Gimp's tif > Gimp's png > > > http://www.pcug.org.au/~rcook/cmyk.tar.gz (15284 bytes) > > If I go to the print preview (view cmyk and I am using cvs 3 Dec), I get > perfect separations for all images though the eps now shows a part black > border, mind you that black is perfectly separated > > > After reading the gimp mailing list for a few years, but not from any > practical experience, I tend to switch off with tif formats. The big tif > below is made from the Gimp, eps->tif and the smaller one is the ImageMagick > version > > > 256 -rw-r--r-- 1 owen owen 256100 Dec 7 06:07 CMYK_G.tif > 180 -rw-r--r-- 1 owen owen 176980 Dec 6 18:39 CMYK.tif > > > > -- > > Owen > >