hi matt,
On Wed, 2004-10-20 at 17:24, Matt wrote: > Hello, > > If you check the gimp2 plugin called seperate (Image->Seperate) there is > an option called Duotone, is this the same thing? > > HTH, > Matt Berglund > just checked out the site: it says this does a 'fake' cmyk using a trick in layers, and the duotone is in 'red' and black. i would wish it to use a specific hue i select. does it do that? have you used this? it seems a bit unstable, so i wish to be sure before downloading it and possibly crashing my gimp2. :-) LL > On Wed, 2004-10-20 at 08:53, linuxlingam wrote: > > dear all, > > > > i have a new design project which i am attempting to do in two-inks: one > > black, one a pantone ink. > > > > i understand how to mark an ink as pantone in scribus, > > > > BUT, > > > > i wish to create the photographs as duotone imagery. i launched > > cinepaint as well as gimp2 but they only handle rgb or grayscale. i can > > 'simulate' duotone by converting rgb>grayscale>rgb and applying a hue or > > colorizing the photo. > > > > however, how do i handle two-ink photographs in scribus? assuming i can > > only input a grayscale in scribus, would be wonderful if scribus allowd > > me to covert a grayscale to duotone or tritone INTERNALLY. > > > > any suggestions? > > > > :-) > > LL > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > > _______________________________________________ > > Scribus mailing list > > Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > > http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus > >
