Oleksandr Moskalenko wrote: > * Nigel Ridley <nigel at rmk.co.il> [2008-07-13 14:50:31 +0300]: > >> Kubuntu Hardy Heron with Scribus 1.3.3.12 >> >> I'm trying to get color management working. >> I have installed liblcms1 but can't get Scribus to 'see' it (I don't have >> 'Input Profiles' on the >> Image tab in the Properties box. >> I have also extracted the AdobeICCProfiles.zip into ~/nigel/.color/icc and >> have enabled the >> 'Activate Color Management' in [Scribus] Preferences. >> >> Is there anything else? >> >> Blessings, >> >> Nigel > > Nigel, > > I've just tested this with the Hardy 1.3.3.12 package and icc-profiles package > containing a few sample profiles on a newly installed Hardy system to simulate > the worst possible case. I do see the "Input profile" menu in the "Image" tab > in the Properties palette. The only things I did to get to this point were: > > * install scribus (1.3.3.12) package from the Scribus Archive using the > package manager. > * install icc-profiles package from Ubuntu's Multiverse archive. > * start scribus and do not create a new document or open an existing document. > * go to "File>Preferences>Color Management" > * select the "Activate Color Management" checkbox and select appropriate > "System Profiles" and "Rendering Intents". > * create a new document and insert an image frame into a page. > * insert an image into an image frame. > * open properties palette and select the "Image" tab. > <done> > > It's working just fine and not because my system is set up for it. Remember - > I did this on a freshly installed Hardy. > > Regards, > > Alex. > > _______________________________________________ > scribus mailing list > scribus at lists.scribus.info > http://lists.scribus.info/mailman/listinfo/scribus > > Thanks Alex - that was/is it. It only works for new documents if one enables "Activate Color Management" *BEFORE* one creates a document.
To clarify: If an existing document was created before "Activate Color Management" was enabled, then said existing document can never have "Color Management" applied to it. Yes? Blessings and thanks, Nigel -- PrayingForIsrael.net http://www.prayingforisrael.net/
