Thanks a lot to all of you.
First of all, I have to say that I agree with Benjamin Root.
I'll try the tools some of you suggested (no problem in installing and
trying, as soon as I can ... but it's good to know that there is a way
to generate CMYK images using Python ... as I told it will be
Is it possible to export EPS images with the CMYK color scheme ?
There are several technical journals that require this format (for
example Geophysiscs, one of the most important geophysical journals,
The Leading Edge, and, I think, Geophysical Prospecting only to cite
some of them).
--
Michele
matplotlib does not have any built-in support for any color spaces other
than RGB. You would need to use an external tool (if such a thing
exists) to convert color spaces.
Mike
On 08/26/2010 10:06 AM, Michele De Stefano wrote:
Is it possible to export EPS images with the CMYK color scheme ?
Image Magick and Inkscape seem to work for this. Probably the first
one is easier to automatize in batch processing.
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 4:21 PM, Michael Droettboom md...@stsci.edu wrote:
matplotlib does not have any built-in support for any color spaces other
than RGB. You would need to
Thanks.
I think it will be useful to have cookbook instructions to perform
this task on the Matplotlib web site.
Meanwhile, is there anyone that can provide those instructions, please
(I've not any of these tools installed yet, and I don't know them). ?
2010/8/26 Daπid davidmen...@gmail.com:
This is starting to get off topic from matplotlib, but it is relevant to
creating good EPS figures...
When using ImageMagick to transform from to an EPS, your results will be
much improved by using the parameter -density 288. This increases the
resolution (and thus results in a much bigger
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 11:27 AM, Jonathan Slavin
jsla...@cfa.harvard.eduwrote:
This is starting to get off topic from matplotlib, but it is relevant to
creating good EPS figures...
When using ImageMagick to transform from to an EPS, your results will be
much improved by using the parameter
On 08/26/2010 05:49 AM, Benjamin Root wrote:
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 9:39 AM, Daπid davidmen...@gmail.com
mailto:davidmen...@gmail.com wrote:
Image Magick and Inkscape seem to work for this. Probably the first
one is easier to automatize in batch processing.
Quick warning about
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 11:39 AM, Eric Firing efir...@hawaii.edu wrote:
It's not trivial. This might help:
http://www.littlecms.com/
See the tutorial for some nice background info.
And this could be a good start for a python-based workflow:
http://www.cazabon.com/pyCMS/
*if* it works (it
Fernando Perez wrote:
http://www.littlecms.com/
PIL optionally uses littlecms -- so it may have what you need built in.
-Chris
NOTE: I haven't read the rest of this thread, to sorry if this is
redundant information.
--
Christopher Barker, Ph.D.
Oceanographer
Emergency Response Division
On 8/26/10 3:26 PM, Fernando Perez wrote:
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 11:39 AM, Eric Firingefir...@hawaii.edu wrote:
It's not trivial. This might help:
http://www.littlecms.com/
See the tutorial for some nice background info.
And this could be a good start for a python-based workflow:
While not a full solution, I have been playing with a ps backend that
saves images (and only images) in CMYK color.
lcms is required for color transform.
http://github.com/leejjoon/mpl_ps_cmyk
For example,
import mpl_toolkits.ps_cmyk
plt.savefig(test_cmyk.eps, format=eps_cmyk)
Regards,
-JJ
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