Le 10/07/2020 à 14:58, Šarūnas a écrit :
On 7/10/20 6:39 AM, JLuc wrote:
Until now i used "ISO Coated V2 300%" becauses this was the ICC for the
previous printer.
Now i'll switch to FOGRA.
But even before, I didnt achieve perfect photo rendering except on
specific photos.
Same.But for this new book and the next one and hopefully all future magazine
issues
i'd like to avoid these bad photo rendering.
Wouldn't the correct way about this be to use a color-managed image
editing software, which also has a soft-proofing function/mode? Of
course this assumes a calibrated and profiled monitor.
Well... Is there something wrong with scribus color management and image
management
and soft profing mode ?
My monitor is not calibrated though.
I mostly work with RAW images, so my tool of choice is darktable. But
for JPEG and other raster images I believe Gimp and Krita have the
necessary color management support. So that's where I would prepare
images with soft-proofing enabled for printer's profile (Fogra or ISO
Coated V2 in your case), before using them in Scribus.
Not sure gimp cmyk management is ready for use.
JL
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