Hi,

Innocenti Maresin wrote:
Hello!

I am not (yet) a developper of OpenOffice, but going to seek a solution which will improve OpenOffice Writer's usability in desktop publishing.

AFAIK all raster images stored internally in OpenDocument are in RGB, but OpenOffice Writer can use external (linked) images in a document. Unfortunally, even if image files use the CMYK color model, such images may appear in RGB in PostScript output, at least in some cases.

Unless your graphic is an EPS which may be exported directly into PostScript output,
I'd expect allof them to be RGB.

I asked this question at http://www.oooforum.org/forum/viewtopic.phtml?p=349217
, but got no reply.

Please, suggest, what options could control raster image exporting (particularly color models conversion), or, if such options are not available now, what software components should be redesigned.

Sorry, there is currently no color model support whatsoever aside from uncalibrated RGB. That would have to be a change from the ground up.

Kind regards, pl

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