> What are the reasons for needing CMS? Colour Management is hard to get good. To see on screen how it should look on paper...
> You might be better off using CMYK colours and defining colours by > numbers (to get them printed right), then it doesn't matter how they > look on screen. Yes if you have big experience in print house and densitometer in you eyes and in your mind. > That's the way Pantone (and similar) colours have been used for a long time. Not exactly. Main reason for using Pantone is 1. it has colours extending CMYK spectrum 2. it has colour definitions for separate additional colours in printing (eg CMYK + some Pantone) > Also, Scribus isn't exactly a replacement for OO Draw, maybe you > should have a look at Inkscape too. Yes, I agree with you in 100% at this point. Inkscape -> eps files -> Scribus -> pdf file Reagrds cezaryece
