Dear all, will somebody please port sk1 to windows, sk1 really looks good, Samuel India
On 6/6/07, leo theGreat <leo.thealmighty at gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, John Culleton > > > >Depending on your needs consider also Inkscape, Gimp, Krita, and of > >course for typesetting the various forms of TeX. All but Gimp will > >handle CMYK. > > Hi do inkscape also handles cmyk. i think it only let u choose cmyk > colors, > but when u export the final output it converts everthing in rgb. > or there is some another way or format thru which > we can retain that cmyk colors of inkscape. if this is the case, please > let me know. > i m interested in exporting cmyk works from inkscape. > > the one trick i have head is to export the inkscape svgs into scribus and > then export them from scribus for cmyk output. > But this trick only works for clipart and illustration works. > But if we have a lot of text of different fonts and sizes... like in > newspaper advt (for example a property listing with 15 pics of > properites and 15 paras of description of properties). this trick won't > work beacause conversion will lead to > fourcolor output of black. which will turn black into rich black > which is not good for text (in case plates din't aling propery text will > not be ligilbe) text should be 100% black. > > The best thing about inkscape is its speed and ease. > > Btw, i saw your covers, i like the last one with blue band in the middle. > The only thing is > the name of the author in organe is not visible much. so u can put shadow > underneath it to make it clearly visible. > > thanks for your feedback. > <http://wexfordpress.com/> > _______________________________________________ > Scribus mailing list > Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20070606/08dc5eab/attachment.html
