> - Scribus can now handle color palettes in the new ISO standard CxF3 (See: > https://www.xrite.com/de/page/cxf-color-exchange-format). CxF3 files > cannot only store palettes in different color models (e.g., RGB, CMYK, LAB) > and output intents, but also allow for storing spectral colors, which > enables even greater colour precision. Scribus is the first DTP software > that supports this demanding standard. >
Can Scribus actually deal with spectral data or is it just another way to distribute RGB, CMYK or LAB palettes? Olivier
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