Am 03.12.2015 07:06, schrieb "Christoph Sch?fer":
>> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 02. Dezember 2015 um 16:33 Uhr
>> Von: "Rolf-Werner Eilert" <eilert-sprachen at t-online.de>
>> An: scribus at lists.scribus.net
>> Betreff: Re: [scribus] Grayscale palette
>>
>>
>> Am 02.12.2015 09:14, schrieb "Christoph Sch?fer":
>>>> Wow! There sure are enough of them there!
>>>> Does this great complexity have some reference?
>>>> Or is it only intelligible by access to some special consultant? ;)
>>>> And how do the "palettes" relate to the ICC profiles?
>>>>
>>> Hi Barry,
>>>
>>> You don't need a special consultant, because we thoroughly documented the 
>>> whole palette and ICC stuff in the Online Help (available vie F1 or Help > 
>>> Scribus Manual).
>>>
>>> HTH
>>>
>>> Christoph
>>>
>>>
>> Being curious about this, I browsed the list and the online help, but I
>> only found a couple of brief tables telling something in general about
>> the origin of the palettes.
>>
>> Maybe a more elaborated dialog with a more in-depth introduction to each
>> palette and its specialties might be helpful for "beginners"? Or
>> something like that on the website?
>>
>> Regards
>> Rolf
>>
>
> Hi Rolf,
>
> Please tell us what kind of additional information you need.
>
> As far as I'm concerned, we included all necessary information, because 
> you'll only use the majority of those palettes if you *have* to use them. 
> E.g., if you have to design signage in France, you'll probably have to use 
> the AFNOR palette; if you have to produce print layouts for the Dutch 
> government, you might be forced to use the Rijksoverheid palette etc. In 
> other cases, you may decide to use a palette because an affordable good 
> colour reference is available (e.g. Galaxy Gauge). In addition, we have added 
> palettes produced by creative professionals who thought they could put into 
> good use by other creatives. You don't need any guidance on the latter, 
> because you have to decide yourself whether they suit your creative needs and 
> your taste.
>
>
> In the future, Scribus will make several hundred more special-purpose colour 
> palettes available for download via its new Resource Manager, from car finish 
> to wall paints.
>
>
> HTH
>
> Christoph
>
>
Part of what I had in mind is on this page [1] which I just happend to 
find in my bookmarks. Do you know what I mean? It's rather near to what 
I would like to have. And then I would add some kind of summary about 
the intention (facts) and look and feel (emotions) for each palette.

Regards
Rolf

[1] http://sk1project.org/palettes.php

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