> > Settings for CMM are made in "Preferences/Colormanagement" > Activate "Colormanagement" >
Consider a document that will be exported to PDF with color intended for printer. What's the difference in the CMYK conversion of an imported RGB picture between CM=off and CM=on (with the default settings)? How do both scenarios compare to the default photoshop RGB-> CMYK conversion? Thanks Gustavo > More generic but possibly more sufficient settings: > > set profile RGB-Pictures to RGB (ECI-RGB or sRGB or Generic) > set profile CMYK-Pictures to CMYK (ISO-coated or ISO-uncoated or > Generic) > set monitor to (ECI-RGB or sRGB or Generic) > set printer to (ISO-coated or ISO-uncoated or Generic) > > set rendering intents > monitor to relative colormetric > printer to photographic or perceptive > > check compensate black > > You may obtain the mentionend profiles at www.eci.org, for better > results you should install them. > > Using CMM does not mean you wont run into any problems with colors wich > cannot be converted. > But it helps a lot. > > And, no, I am afraid I cannot help you with installing CMM under Linux > or Windows. > > Another way around is to change the colors in your png (in Gimp) to > something which in your opinion > might be printable. And reimport these files. > > Jon > > > Am I doing something wrong here? > > > > I ought to have it sent and proofed today, so every help is > > appreciated :-) > > > > Best regards > > Axel Bojer > > _______________________________________________ > > Scribus mailing list > > Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > > http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus > > _______________________________________________ > Scribus mailing list > Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus -- Angulo S?lido - Tecnologias de Informa??o http://angulosolido.pt
