Hi,
I'm fairly new to Scribus and DTP in general. I'm currently in the process of getting to know the basics, but I do have one question I couldn't find a clear answer on while searching the internet. I recently designed a company logo in Inkscape. Since Inkscape produces vector graphics I figured they would be suitable for printing. But the commercial printers I contacted told me they need eps files in CMYK format. Since Inkscape doesn't have that ability, but Scribus does I decided to import the logo in Scribus and export it to eps from there. Now I need some extra help on preparing the eps for commercial print. How do I convert the RGB colors to CMYK? How would I for example convert RGB 00,00,255 to its CMYK equivalent? I read something about ICC profiles, but I'm not sure if I understand and use them right. So by means of this message I hope someone can give me some help on preparing my logo (and business cards and letters) for commercial print. Thanx in advance. -Michiel -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Prepare+EPS+for+commercial+print-t1701738.html#a4618358 Sent from the Scribus forum at Nabble.com.
