On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 9:15 PM, stedawa <stedawa at gmail.com> wrote:
> TO: scribus at lists.scribus.info > > Here are the Scribus Color Management dropdown menu options: > > ______________________________________ > > Scribus Preferences > ( X) Activate color management > System Profiles (pick one for each, first in the list is default) > RGB Images: sRGB IE 61966-2.1 > CMYK Images US Web coated v2 > Solid Colors sRGB IE 61966-2.1 > Monitor sRGB IE 61966-2.1 > Printer US Web coated v2 > Rendering Intents > Monitor Relative Colorimetric > Printer Relative Colorimetric > > ( X ) Simulate printer on the screen > ( X ) use Blackpoint Compensation > _____________________________ > > try these settings. this should give you a reasonable proof on a home printer. set your pdf to web/screen mode when you print. the next thing i would ask your printer for is a copy of his cmyk color profile and copy it to your icc profiles folder. then you should be able to safely set your pdf to printer mode and have the correct profile. i have found that printers can handle a srgb file and give you a final product that is close to a home printer proof. i'm sure you will get much feedback and many suggestions. i always talk with the printer and ask what color profiles they use. sometimes printers don't care what profiles you use, because they convert your file to their profiles. by talking with your printer and getting as much info as you can about their process, you can give them a file they can work with and give you pleasing results. my two cents. cheers, dwain -- "Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.scribus.info/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20091203/2b7b50fc/attachment.htm>
