On Thursday 03 September 2009 12:15:43 pm Peter Nermander wrote: > > I always thought that this means that the output will be converted to the > > "Printer:" color space that is set in the Color Management Preferences > > dialog. > > As far as I understand that profile is only used to simulate printer > colors on the screen. If it was used in the PDF export it surely would > be able to change it from the PDF export dialog.
If that is the case where do you set the output profile used in the PDF export to printer dialog? I see places to set the profiles used for solid colors and for images along with the rendering intent but I don't see where I can set the output color space (IE. profile) for the printer I am exporting to. In order for the export to work it needs to have an output profile to flatten all of the contents colors to (IE, a profile for the printer). Where does this come from if it is not using the Printer: profile in Color Management preferences? > > The same goes for the monitor profile there, it is supposed to apply > to the monitor you use, not the monitor you export for. The export to monitor/web is just a special case where Scribus defaults to using the standard web profile of sRGB as the output profile. This should really say export to web since that is really what it is. The Scribus developers appear to have added the monitor part to reduce confusion for non- color management savvy users to make it easy for them to create PDFs for viewing on a monitor. The exported PDF should end up with the sRGB profile embedded and any good PDF viewer should be able to grab the embedded sRGB profile from the PDF file and do the correct conversion to have things look good on your calibrated and characterized monitor if you have one and everything is correctly configured. > > /Peter > > _______________________________________________ > scribus mailing list > scribus at lists.scribus.info > http://lists.scribus.info/mailman/listinfo/scribus
