On Wednesday 27 September 2006 18:03, Øyvind Kolås wrote:
Color management support is improved in the latest development
versions of GIMP, this is not the same as editing in CMYK mode, but it
should be the thing more than 90% of the people asking for CMYK needs,
even though they think it is
John,
I'm the OP'er...since I'm a network tech and not a graphic designer I want
to make sure I understand what I'm getting from these posts before I go back
to the designer. When you wrote, ...will need to understand its limitations
for photos destined for print jobs and develop workarounds
On Thursday 28 September 2006 08:31, Rob Ogle wrote:
John,
I'm the OP'er...since I'm a network tech and not a graphic designer I want
to make sure I understand what I'm getting from these posts before I go
back to the designer. When you wrote, ...will need to understand its
limitations for
Hi,
On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 08:07 -0400, John R. Culleton wrote:
But there is perhaps a way to do it. If a display function can be
added to Gimp whereby a double conversion is done, from RGB to
CMYK and back again, then the user could view the illo in Gimp
with the gamut limited to what it
Hi all.
With the old gimp print dialog ( and with the help of a gimp plugin to
set up CD covers ), I've had great success in printing CD covers. After
a recent gimp update, the old print dialog has been replaced with the
new gtk+ one. I can't get it to print CD covers. It says:
Image width
Hi,
On Fri, 2006-09-29 at 09:20 +1000, Daniel Kasak wrote:
With the old gimp print dialog ( and with the help of a gimp plugin to
set up CD covers ), I've had great success in printing CD covers. After
a recent gimp update, the old print dialog has been replaced with the
new gtk+ one. I
Sven Neumann wrote:
ith an older Gimp
allows me to print this CD cover. Any ideas?
You can install gutenprint if that gives you better results.
I also have this installed.
You could
investigate the problem and file a bug report against GTK+. You can use
the stable GIMP that you