Am Dienstag, 21. M?rz 2006 12:34 schrieb Craig Ringer: > The POST's printers actually recommend > working in RGB and deferring the CMYK conversion to the last minute,
If you get a colour specification by a client in CMYK, say for a logo, then you definitely have to start in CMYK. And if something goes wrong - the customer complains "The colours in print are not what I intended" and you have to admit you worked with an application which does not have CMYK capabilities at all then you have a very weak stand. In addition, if you can convert images from RGB to CMYK and have a CMYK colour picker then you have a second possibility to proof colours in addition to colour management by comparing critical colours with swatches. Yours sincerely Tobias Hilbricht -- Dr. Tobias Hilbricht Linopus Satz und Grafik www.linopus.de
