On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 09:19:46AM +0100, Michiel van der Geest wrote: > >So the best to do is to import SVG (or EPS) > > generated by Inkscape into > > Scribus, and export the whole stuff as CMYK (in PDF > > for example.) > > Is it really that simple? Although I really hope so, > it seems like there's more to it than that. Why would > printers demand CMYK, if the process is so simple they > can easily do it themselves? And charge expensive > hours for correcting your file? > > Anyway, when I try to activate Color Management the > colors of the logo change, but I can't seem to find > the right CMYK color. Where can I find mor info on > this topic? Or is it really something one shouldn't > worry about?
Have a look here for a start: http://docs.scribus.net/index.php?lang=en&page=cms The colors change because you get an approximation of what the Logo will look like when it's printed (given you've chosen the correct ICC profiles for your monitor and printer). My experience is that things look a bit dull on screen (but I don't have a monitor profile), but come out quite good when printed. Unfortunately, color proofs are quite expensive. Maybe you can look up the right color in a color reference chart (German: Farbatlas) - these are books with lots of different shades (all CMY colors with 5% steps and 0%,5% and 10% black) and different paper. There you look up a CMYK value and use that. It will look a bit different on screen but will be printed alright. My experience is that colors tend to vary if you're printing at a small print shop - they claim to print Euroscale but they often don't have color management at all. Bye, Tino.
