Hi
thank you both for answers, I understand now the situation...
My friend is historcian and he is not interested in learning any DTP technics – 
that is quite understandable.
His first pdf exported from OO was flatly rejected as it was in RBG. It is 
fault or shortcoming of this publishing shop but he will not change it.
Today, I found and tested pstill tool, it converts pdf to CMYK pdf, only colors 
(in included photos) are somehow shifted, or undersaturated. I had not 
investigated this issue yet, it might be something trivial …

This was some background, but I have following question:

You wrote:

„Important for this process  is using the correct colorspace (sRGB or adobeRGB) 
is more important and there are we have no tools in LO !“ - are you trying to 
say, that OO/LibreOffice exports PDFs to wrong RGB type that can not be 
converted properly into CMYK pdf? If this would be the case it would be quite 
serious problem...

Regards

Tibor



On Thu, 16 Dec 2010 09:08:38 +0100, Fernand Vanrie <s...@pmgroup.be> wrote:

> Tibor,
>
> A few years ago i would say yes a good idea that "CMYK" but deaser days
> RGB is a common workflow due to the online use of the same (rgb)
> documents. CMYK is "printer" business so they mostly prefer to do the
> transfer off a RGB-pdf into a CMYK-pdf.
> Important for this process  is using the correct colorspace (sRGB or
> adobeRGB) is more important and there are we have no tools in LO !
>
> Fernand
>> Hi,
>> Friend of mine had an issue with openoffice, He was asked to deliver pdf in 
>> CMYK colorspace. It is not possible by now AFAIK. But are there any plans or 
>> any work being done in this regard? I just wonder, it is not critical issue 
>> for me, nor for my friend. He used some Adobe product at the end...
>>
>> Regards
>>
>
>




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