Paraplegic Racehorse wrote: > John R. Culleton wrote: >>A common task is to fit two photos together and then blend/stitch >>them together along the boundary. Gimp does this, but Gimp won't >>work in the CMYK color model.
> Have you tried Krita (part of KOffice, I think)? It has full CMYK, or > claims to, and should be able to perform in this role admirably. No - krita 1.4.2 (KDE 3.5.1, Debian unstable) does not. Only the cvs-version maybe does. http://www.valdyas.org/fading/index.cgi/hacking/krita | 2005-11-10 | From the promising-but-not-yet-usable-department. The above sentence says it all. Next I tried cinepaint 0.20-1 (Debian unstable), which has CMYK/ICC-support, but is unusable, crashes, has bad usability, and my trials to convert a RGB.jpg into a CMYK.tif resulted in an unreadable file. Next I did some research on CMYK-support of GIMP. There is a feature request in the bugtracking of GIMP: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=123598 opened 2003-09-30 (!). There is no visible activity from the GIMP-developers on this problem since 2.5 years. I know the more or less (more less;-) usable plug-ins. Additionally you can find discussions about the ignorance of the GIMP-developers. Solution? Helmut Wollmersdorfer
