jon skrev: > Forget about my last post - please. I was a little confused by ... > something > Your tiff and png seem to be allright. Sorry. > > I converted one of your pdf (the one for screen) wich has 300 dpi images > (one was not - but I think this might be ignorable) to no > transparencies and > to cmyk (ISO coated FOGRA 27). > One font was not included in the pdf. > And there is at least one kerning() problem with the ISSN number. > > One of the pictures seem to be compressed with LZW - this is, afaik, > not allowed within PDF 1.3/1.4. > > Please check the pdf, if you like, if it compares to your needs. > > http://www.jonhagen.de/trans/test.pdf [ 9 mb ] > > Allow a few minutes to upload. > Please don't use this as a print pdf - I didn't crosschecked the file > after converting and one font is missing. > It's just for, hmmpf, fun. You might be able to verify how it might > look if converted a little more reliable. > Jon > > Am 05.02.2007 um 21:36 schrieb jon: > >> Am 05.02.2007 um 21:07 schrieb Axel Bojer: >> >>> How? The image is totally flattende and looks quite as it should be, >>> quite the way I made it in Scribus. All my problems would be solved if >>> this file could be made cmyk and still be printed the way this file >>> looks on the screen. No transparency in this file at all, no layers no >>> nothing, just plain png -- made tiff by Gimp. I will try Imagemagick, >>> perhaps that will be a help. >> I don't think so. I am not fully aware of the options within .png >> format, but >> as scribus is not capable to reduce transparencies the .png will, if it >> still >> looks right, contain the transparent layers and vectors. So if you >> render >> the file to plain tiff, as long as gimp is not capable of transforming >> them, >> which it is not (as others here stated), they will be excluded - and >> rendered >> to unwanted results. >> >> According to a former discussion here, I don't think there are useful >> image >> converters for linux wich can do what you want. At least no free >> versions. >> Sorry. I think you have to redo your work or send some rgb pdf to me.
This may perhaps not be valid anymore because my file might be ok, the pdf-one: http://www.bojer.no/Ariadne2006/ariadnes_aarbok2006-omslag-TilTrykking-BareEttBilde.pdf ? If not, and you still want to help, you may -- with wathever DTP program you wish (but I think you use Scribus on mac?). Make a new file with the dimensions: 315 mm=width and 216 mm=height. The image: http://www.bojer.no/Ariadne2006/ariadnes_aarbok2006-omslag-somBildeGB.tiff should then just fit (about) precicely (315,05 x 216,07 was the closest Gimp would allow me to make, strange enough) and export it to pdf. Is you pdf-file better than my http://www.bojer.no/Ariadne2006/ariadnes_aarbok2006-omslag-TilTrykking-BareEttBilde.pdf then? Thanks anyway for you help, one way or the other :-) Best regards Axel Bojer
