How save JPG image with CMYK color? - Printable Version +- Gimp-Forum.net (https://www.gimp-forum.net) +-- Forum: GIMP (https://www.gimp-forum.net/Forum-GIMP) +--- Forum: General questions (https://www.gimp-forum.net/Forum-General-questions) +--- Thread: How save JPG image with CMYK color? (/Thread-How-save-JPG-image-with-CMYK-color) |
How save JPG image with CMYK color? - hsmokey - 05-18-2023 Hi there, Is anyone familiar with how to easily save a JPG image with CMYK color (as opposed to RGB)? Thanks! RE: How save JPG image with CMYK color? - rich2005 - 05-18-2023 (05-18-2023, 04:21 PM)hsmokey Wrote: Hi there, Easily is a relative term ; Gimp is strictly a RGB editor. There is an application + python plugin that will convert your completed RGB image to CMYK. https://github.com/rodlie/cyan/releases/tag/1.2.4 I do not know if the OSX version works with your installation, I use linux where it looks like this: https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-CMYK-color-mode-Gimp-2-10?pid=16030#pid16030 Other ways: Use the krita graphics application as a converter http://www.krita.org There are online converters. https://www.rgb2cmyk.org ImageMagick https://imagemagick.org command line can convert magick <rgb_file.ext> -colorspace cmyk -profile <icc_file> <cmyk_file>.jpg Edit: These days printers (as in printing companies) are more relaxed about file type. They most probably will accept your RGB image with a warning that some colours - bright blues, greens will change and become subdued. For photographs, the latest commercial laser printers will deliver excellent quality. Ask your printer. RE: How save JPG image with CMYK color? - hsmokey - 05-18-2023 (05-18-2023, 05:12 PM)rich2005 Wrote:Really appreciate your help - Thank you!(05-18-2023, 04:21 PM)hsmokey Wrote: Hi there, RE: How save JPG image with CMYK color? - hsmokey - 05-19-2023 Really appreciate your help - Thanks so much! RE: How save JPG image with CMYK color? - CmykStudent - 05-19-2023 (05-19-2023, 03:41 AM)hsmokey Wrote: Really appreciate your help - Thanks so much!You can also use the development version (https://www.gimp.org/downloads/devel/) 2.99.14 to import and export CMYK JPEGs. There's still no CMYK mode yet, but you can soft-proof the image with your printer's color profile and color-pick/match in CMYK format. |