Export your work in pdf/X-3 and all image (even it was imported in RGB-mode) 
will be converted to CMYK, but you need first to enable & set in preferences 
(File/Preferences/Colormanagement) the right color profile.?I recomand :
for RGB - Adobe 1998for CMYK - Fogra27L Coated Press or U.S. Web Coated (SWOP) 
v2Also?You can use separeted make with GIMP if you have instaled the 'separete' 
plug-in for GIMP - but is a complicated way. The best of is you haven't care 
about the CMYK/RGB mode of your imported image if you export it to 
PDF/X-3.?p.s. I usualy use RGB images because is smaller then CMYK, and using 
Scribus 1.3.5.svn, can export with black with 'OVERPRINT'-enabled (this mean 
the black color of text -for example- not make white hole in C,Y,M, 
color-chanels) just convert to outline - (the text) befor export.?Also if you 
want to use Photoshop not GIMP, you can set in Preferences/External-Tool/Image 
Procesing Tool - the right path to photoshop.exe ???Sorry for repething my 
self, I prefer Gimp, and RGB images, and sorry fot my bad english.
--- On Sun, 11/23/08, John Culleton <john at wexfordpress.com> wrote:
From: John Culleton <[email protected]>
Subject: [scribus] Scribus calls Gimp
To: "Scribus User Mailing List" <scribus at lists.scribus.info>
Date: Sunday, November 23, 2008, 3:05 PM

For some functions Scribus calls Gimp, but Gimp only works in the RGB 
color model, although it will display a graphic limited to the CMYK 
color model.  If I have a graphic in CMYK, and call a Scribus 
function which uses Gimp, will the graphic still be in CMYK when 
exported as a pdf from Scribus? 
-- 
John Culleton
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