jon wrote: > Am 10.02.2007 um 01:21 schrieb Damien Hull: > > >> I'm having trouble understanding and configuring color management. >> Here's what I've got at the moment. >> >> 1. Ubuntu Dapper >> 2. Scribus 1.3.3.2 >> 3. LG Flatron L1720P >> 4. Lexmark C534dn ( nice color laser ) >> >> Here's what I want to do. >> >> 1. Create a icc profile for my monitor >> 1. I ran lprof and created a profile >> 2. I have know idea if it is working >> 2. Create an icc profile for my printer >> 1. I downloaded the Adobe icc files but they don't have my >> printer >> > > I don't think think there are icc profiles available for this printer. > But you might give lexmark.com a try. > You might also search your installation CD(s) for appropriate files. > But, anyway, it's unlikely that you will be truly satisfied with a > standardized (in this case eventually cheaply > produced) profile (of cause this is [[ very ]] depending on your needs). > > you may also try: http://www.color.org/findprofile.html > or go here: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/ > there is a openicc list. > > scribus (I don't remember how well .3.3.2 does here) uses inline color > management and simulation wich you can > switch on and off. You can add profiles in setup or document setup. I > don't know if there is a system wide CM-Module > for Linux (Ubuntu) and I don't know how or if scribus is affected by > this. > > Jon > > _______________________________________________ > Scribus mailing list > Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus > What good does it do to have color correction in Scribus if you can't configure it for your hardware?
I would like to print out fliers and other color documents for my business. Can I do this without color correction? I should point out that the Scribus documentation strongly recommends using color correction.
