Maybe not yet mentioned the CMYK-CinePaint developers snapshot. With this version at least flat CMYK handling (embedded ICC profile are considered) and an monitor profile in the way Scribus does is available. About jpeg cmyk I am not shure. I did no tests, but tiff/png are relyable proofed on display and correctly printed over the ICC aware print plug-in (of course an profile is needed). You can download the developers snapshot on
<http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=180257> -> files/Developers Attic/CMS CMYK . The colour handling in the print plug-in may change in the next version, so dont spent money for profile creation or at least stick to one gimp-print/Gutenprint version. That said it is not distribution ready but testers are welcome to point out weaknesses. regards Kai-Uwe Behrmann + imaging development / panoramas + color management + email: ku.b at gmx.de + CMS proposal <www.behrmann.name> Am 06.12.04, 09:51 +0100 schrieb Craig Bradney: > On Monday 06 December 2004 07:59, David Purton wrote: > > No replies? Come on folks - at least some of you downloaded the eps. > > Some of us are busy. Peter knows this stuff well, being a DTP consultant, and > has gotten near perfect results from lcms and Scribus on professional quality > hardware. In my tests with your last email, I got different colours to you on > screen. Peter did point out that Gimp doesnt apply a profile for the monitor, > just for the incoming file, IIRC, and this would put your view way out. > However, I'm know no more than I have used, learnt and what he has told me. I > guess he should reply to your last email. > > FWIW, we have all been fairly busy of late. > > More info soon I guess > > Craig >
