Hi all,
cinepaint, an open source painting program used by motion picture studios
to retouch images in 35mm films,
will in its next release be able to send 16-bit CMYK data to
gimp-print for printing. (16-bit per channel = 48-bit RGB)
The separation is done by littleCMS (lcms) and an ICC profile. (To obtain
good suitable profiles is an weak point at the moment.) The plug-in is
mostly intended to meet high quality needs.

I loaded two ICC print screenshots up under:
<http://cinepaint.sourceforge.net/work-in-progress/print-1_lcms-options.png>
ca. 400kB
It shows the cms options for the separation done by lcms.

and
<http://cinepaint.sourceforge.net/work-in-progress/print-2_gimp-print-options.png>
ca. 200kB
the standard gimp-print dialog from the used developers branch.


Many thanks to Robert L. Krawitz from the gimp-print team
for its cooperation and preparation of the library to easy plug-in,
Marti Maria for his easy to work with CMS library and the many options,
which I want furthermore to explore,
Robin Rowe for its constant interesst in CMS and the openess of cinepaints
development and
William D. Tallman, for his patiance in testing and bugfinding.

Kai-Uwe Behrmann



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