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RE: CMYK + INKSCAPE - color profile - rich2005 - 01-21-2023 That looks about correct, the bright colours become muted, as they would when printed. Using the cms option you should get colors that are in-gamut according to the icc used. A bit of a search in my Win10 VM (no inkscape on this) The icc profiles are in C:\Windows\System32\spool\drivers\color RE: CMYK + INKSCAPE - color profile - Krikor - 01-21-2023 (01-21-2023, 02:40 PM)rich2005 Wrote: The 'give-us-your-email-address' put me off, but not needed The zip to download is this one: wowwww Working properly now! [attachment=9270] Thank you so much rich2005!! RE: CMYK + INKSCAPE - color profile - Krikor - 01-27-2023 (01-20-2023, 08:56 PM)rich2005 Wrote: I would try here https://proofing.de/topics/isocoated/ It looks like Gimp version 2.99.14 is able to export in CMYK. [attachment=9297] RE: CMYK + INKSCAPE - color profile - meetdilip - 02-13-2023 Hi, do we now have a method to work with CMYK colours and save them as a CMYK SVG or PDF? RE: CMYK + INKSCAPE - color profile - rich2005 - 02-13-2023 (02-13-2023, 07:08 AM)meetdilip Wrote: Hi, do we now have a method to work with CMYK colours and save them as a CMYK SVG or PDF? Nope, Gimp remains a RGB editor. You can already proof your work with a cmyk profile and also export as a cmyk file (jpeg / tiff / psd) using the CYAN plugin. The new feature just brings a little more convenience into Gimp. Keep your eye open for Gimp 2.10.34 it is due soon and I think might have that feature (or not) Although there is provision in the SVG 1.2 spec for cmyk it is still essentially a RGB format. That is what you get. There are CMYK PDF's, not from Gimp though. The DTP program Scribus can make them and so can ImageMagick. For IM, you have to provide cmyk.icc profile in the path, otherwise very straight forward. AFAIK the svg is flattened to a raster during the conversion. Code: magick rgb-cmy.svg -colorspace cmyk -profile cmyk.icc out.pdf Those two files attached, you can see the typical muted colours in the PDF You can check a PDF with magick identify filename.ext for properties. |