Hey Christoph, Am 16.01.2011 19:13, schrieb Christoph Noack: [..] >> Following the branding guidlines the main color for "Libre" is "Green >> 1", Hex 18A303, RGB 24 163 3, CMYK 85 0 98 36 >> When I use the cmyk values (for printing), color seems to be really >> "darker" then the LibO Color (as seen in Web). > > Hhm, when I made up the values, I relied on what Inkscape provides - no > there is no color space specific calculation of the CMYK values (to be > honest, it is a very simple transformation).
The calculations between RGB and CMYK is ok, it is the same as in CS. But the ground-Color are really different. See example here: http://www.bk-wiesbaden.de/images/Files/Workshops_Mentaltraining_2010.pdf Well, Inkscape is unfortunatly not a referenz-programm for printing (real printing, not "Consumer printing" ;-) ) - so it may be not helpful for color-adjustment. > Concerning the printing, do you print that on a "consumer grade" printer > - then I can check as well ... You cannot check it on "consumer grade" printer ;-) I didn´t made a print jet, even I do not have a referenz. >> I am using Adobe CS4 - Illustrator. >> When I try to open the svg-logo-file, I got an error. >> When I open the png file, I can pick up the color of the "Libre" word: >> Hex 25A22D, RGB 37 162 45, CMYK 79,0,100,0 > > Sorry for the inconvenience, did anybody else consider this problem (I > know that some of you do also use AI). The source can be found here: > http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Branding#Resources > >> Well, this values are really different! > > When I "pick" the colors, everything is fine (Hex / RBG value in Gnome). > Do you use a color calibrated display for that - sometimes that alters > the color values picked "on" screen? No, I do not have a real calibrated display, it is "near" calibrated, but what is the referenz? There is still another problem. You desided to use a "Vegur"-font as a standard font. Unfortunatly this font does not have all nessessary characters (f.e. no "ä", "ü", "ö", "ß") - so it is not possible to use this font for text. This was not a very good idea .... > Another question - if I look at the logo, the distances between TDF > Symbol and LibreOffice text seems to be different. Did you use the > version from the branding wiki page? Yes. Or better no. I do have a EPS-Version, I believe it was send from Bernhard to me some month ago, because I cannot open the svg-file. This is a inkscape-spezific svg file, adobe is not able to open it.... But: Comparing the distance in relation to the png file it is the same. Have you ever seen your work on a Windows PC? You know, that there is a differnz between Linux and Windows Pixel-Width? Best regards Thomas -- ## Marketing deutschsprachiges Projekt ## http://de.libreOffice.org - www.LibreOffice.org ## Vorstand OpenOffice.org Deutschland e.V. ## Mitglieder willkommen: www.OOoDeV.org -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/design/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***
