Hi thanks for the answer ! Is it possible to keep the different layers after using image magik? Cécile
2012/6/7 James Cloos <cl...@jhcloos.com> > >>>>> "CB" == Cécile Barbe <cclba...@gmail.com> writes: > > CB> I try to open a photoshop image file with gimp. > CB> But it says there is a prolem with the cymk color. > > Gimp's psd filter does not seem to handle cmyk psd files. > > A quick test confirms that gimp's tiff import filter does. > > If you use imagemagick or graphicsmagick to convert the psd to tiff you > will be able to open it in gimp. > > If you do not care about preserving the CMYK nature of the file, you > could convert to png instead of tiff, which will force the image to rgb. > > I tested with: > > :; gm convert foo_cmyk.psd foo_cmyk.tif > :; gimp foo_cmyk.tif > > Imagemagick's convert should work just as well. > > (I used ghostscript's psdcmyk output device to create the psd which I > used for the test. Ghostscript creates rather simple psd files; files > created by photoshop might not convert as well. YMMV.) > > -JimC > -- > James Cloos <cl...@jhcloos.com> OpenPGP: 1024D/ED7DAEA6 >
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