On Wed, 2003-09-10 at 09:22, Craig Bradney wrote: > Was there any decision made about PDF colour output? There was a > discussion recently about how output looked less colourful than the > original. I am looking at my Scribus file and the resulting PDF on the > screen at the same time and the PDF is duller. > > Craig >
This is an issue I have discussed with Franz. When you export a PDF with the "printer" destination, Scribus - rightly - applies CGR ( Gray Component Removal) to balance the colors in the conversion from RGB to CMYK. This is a complicated issue to solve without creating printer dialog boxes from hell. Note also Acrobat Reader does some color adjustments in CMYK to RGB for the on screen display which mutes colors sometimes. The way to get accurate on screen CMYK colors in the "printer" mode of PDF export is to apply profiles when exporting the PDF. Unless you are printing to a real CMYK printer, use can the Screen method and then print from Acrobat reader to your inkjet using kprinter (preferably). Although many common ink-jet printers use CMY and K inks, the drivers internally expect RGB data. Hope that helps, Peter
