On Monday 05 December 2005 18:18, alberto gyasi wrote: > I have some few questions. About 5 months ago, I did a print out at > a local printer store of PDF-file, which was created with scribus > 1.2.1 with color management enabled ( I think the profile was euro > coated). I got what expected: rich an saturated colors. On Friday I > tried a other printout from a file created with scribus 1.3.1 also > with color management enabled the same euro coated profile and I > got completely different result, this time pale and some kind of > washed out colors. The weird thing about that is when I viewed the > file in Acrobat reader 7 on Linux I got nice colors on the > monitor, but the same file viewed in Acro Reader 7 on XP brought > out the same pale colors I got at the print out. > My system is a debian-like-system > The other question is: The print shop uses a Xerox Doutech 5252, > that I think is capable of converting RGB colors to CYMK perfectly. > So my question is: Would I get a good result just leaving the > output intend at Monitor/web and let the Xerox machine do the rest > or would the output be inferior the successfully Color managed PDF. > Thanks in Advance, Alberto >
Hi, Would it possible to receive these files and PDFoutput off list ? I would be curious to see your settings and what might be different. Thanks, Peter -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20051207/1ba19882/attachment.pgp
