Kai-Uwe Behrmann wrote: [cinepaint 0.20-1]
> Can you be more specific to fix the problems you have? What are the points > you have with CinePaint's usability? E.g. for conversion into CMYK it should be enough to select Image -> Mode -> CMYK The necessity to add alpha is a technical solution and not easy usability. > When did it crash? I do not exactly remember. In my second session it crashed after activating/deactivation some channels. > What libtiff version do you use? $ tiffinfo LIBTIFF, Version 3.8.0 Copyright (c) 1988-1996 Sam Leffler Copyright (c) 1991-1996 Silicon Graphics, Inc. > One possibly reason, which comes to mind is a possibly missing profile > at your RGB.jpg. This is needed before converting. It needs being > attached. In my second session (after trying around some time) I was able to convert a RGB.jpg into a CMYK.jpg. But 'save as' tif was not possible - it did not save the file to disk. At a next try (fresh start) I opened the CMYK.jpg, it asked for conversion from one CMYK-ICC to another and then looped in throwing errors 'Please add alpha to image before converting'. I had to restart X with cntl-alt-backspace - X was dead. [1] > I've put a lot of work into CinePaint's Cmyk capabilities and it is > useable to some extent. > But without feedback it is much harder for me to improove anything. Here is the point in this discussion where I should subscribe the developer list of cinepaint. I can take the task of testing. > For debian I cant say much, as I dont do the packages and testing there. [1] I will raise a critical bug at Debian-BTS. Helmut Wollmersdorfer
