On 7/10/20 11:45 AM, JLuc wrote:
> ...
>> 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 ?

Nothing is wrong. In Scribus's softproofing mode (“Simulate Printer on
Screen") one might be able to verify how colors will look printed, more
or less. Editing those images for color accuracy is not a Scribus's
function.

> My monitor is not calibrated though.

It's essential for a color manged workflow, IMO.

-- 
Šarūnas Burdulis
math.dartmouth.edu/~sarunas

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