Thank you for your answer. I have activated colormanagement. Actually immediatly arrived in Scribus the pictures become milkey. And so they continue through the workflow. Looks the same in 3 different pdf-apps; (I only downloaded Acrobat Reader because of this problem). And it comes milkey bach to me from the printer :-( I downloaded InDesign. Created a 100x100mm doc with a tiff-picture in both with high printerquality, no compression, 1.5 PDF. Scribus gave me a milkey looking file with 16mb, whereas the Indesignfile only demanded 1,5mb and looks just wonderfull. I understand from Craig Bradney, that this should not happen; only I cant figure out, what Im doing wrong. Ole Blente Message: 5 Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2006 18:29:55 +0000 (GMT) From: Terence Chan <terence at onetel.com> Subject: Re: [Scribus] Bad picturequality in 1.3.3.4 To: <scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de> Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.33.0611151825170.30856-100000 at x1-6-00-14-85-f2-73-55> Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII I've had similar problems myself. Assuming you've activated colour management and the pictures look ok in scribus, the problem is most likely to do with a problem with the Acrobat reader - have you tried to look at the PDF file with another viewer (e.g. xpdf on linux?) For me the solution is to export to PDF/X-3, as the pictures look nice regardless of the viewer I use although I haven't yet had them printed out on a high quality printer. Terence On Tue, 7 Nov 2006, Ole Blente wrote:
> > Hi > > Im having problems with last version 1.3.3.4, wich is, I know, in > > development. When exporting to PDF pictures turn greyish. Is threre any > > way to get nice picures out? > > > > Ole Blente
