Thanks a lot, and thanks too for the detailed explanations. Taking them into account this seems ready for print.
Could you please export the PDFs for printing? I need 3 PDFs, one for each version, with 2 pages each. I need 2 versions of each PDF: one with 2 mm bleeding and another with 4 mm bleeding. This is targeted to an A6 sheet, correct? Unfortunately we won't be able to use print24. I've just realized they are closed for holidays until the New Year. I am now looking for alternatives, both online and locally. On 20/12/2019 20:41, Adonay Felipe Nogueira wrote: > Here follows a new version/revision. > > Em 20/12/2019 15:07, dllud escreveu: >> - Could you rotate the Safari icon? Making the compass needed visible >> will make it easier to identify the icon. > > Done, however Apple itself used transparency in the logo, so these don't > translate well in .PDFs for printing purposes. I left those as black, > but if you want I can completely remove them. These inconsistencies > appear because the logo was designed for another role, screen/web > viewing or non-professional printing. > >> - The Instagram logo, after the colour conversion, becomes too different >> from the original. Will be hard for people to identify it. Is there any >> way you could fine tune the conversion to make it more similar? > > I wouldn't mind much in regards to the gradient detail given the size of > the media targetted. Still, I once tried to mimic the screen/web logo > but gradients with common color center circled by many other colors is > somewhat difficult to do without resorting to transparency (and on the > issues with this technique, see the notes on the Safari icon rotation). > >>> The colourspace on the original SVGs is sRGB correct? If so, it doesn't >>> seems that far apart from ISO Coated v2 (check the attachment, source: >>> https://www.europadruckerei.de/haeufige-fragen/bilder-und-grafiken ) >>> I wonder why the colour conversion is getting such bad results. Perhaps >>> Scribus is not that good on it. I've seen the Instagram logo printed on >>> many flyers and even newspapers, and it looked much better. > > When Scribus imports images or .SVGs, many colors are also imported, the > many colors imported takes more time or money for the print to be ready. > Given the target size of the media and quantity of copies, filling it > with so many different colors doesn't seem right. > > All the rest was done. > > > _______________________________________________ > Replicant mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.osuosl.org/mailman/listinfo/replicant >
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