----- "Patrick Noffke" <patrick.noffke at gmail.com> a ?crit :
> 
> I expect all colors to use the profile to convert to CMYK, but for
> RGB
> colors when R=G=B, it is only using black.  I don't think this is the
> correct behavior.

The behavior here is explained by quality considerations. When using vector 
objects with r=g=b, icc conversions does not work well when document is 
targetted to be printed on a press (digital or not). In those case, icc base 
cmyk conversion will usually produce a separation using all 4 cmyk channels and 
this is the problem :
- such color has very bad colorimetric stability on press : unless the color is 
very dark, any shift on a single color will trigger the gray to be shifted. As 
the shift depends on the ink percentage, the result will also be a poor gray 
balances.
- using all 4 cmyk colors for grays on text and lines will deteriorate output 
quality by making text and lines look more 'fat' than they should be. Any ink 
registration problem will make the problem even worse.
- such a document will need better ink registration and cause higher make-ready 
times if printed on traditional press, those higher make-ready times will 
however not really improve printed quality in this case
- higher make-ready times will cause higher production costs

Conclusion : in most case, traditional icc conversion is to be avoided for gray 
color with r=g=b. Scribus behavior has been implemented in view of those 
practical considerations. Preflight tools such as Pitstop implements similar 
handling of rgb grays btw.

Hopes that answer your questions,

Jean

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