24 сент. 2016 г. 0:37 пользователь "Steve Kinney" написал:
> The GIMP includes a filter that converts the visible image to CMYK
> layers, and the result can be exported as a CMYK TIFF file.
Only if one installs a 3rd party plugin called separate+.
Alex
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>No longer have a copy of Photoshop—I just remember the manual talking
>about it, and that they seemed to have several different color
>standards available.
>
>Sorry my memory of it is no better. It was at least two decades ago
>that I last had to deal much with different color standards. Steve
>Ki
On 09/23/2016 11:57 AM, Ross Martinek wrote:
> Thanks for jogging my memory. I think what I was thinking is that Adobe had
> color palettes based on those catalogs, intended to produce printed colors
> that matched the catalog. Like I said, it’s been a long time.
Those catalogs would be Pantone
Thanks for jogging my memory. I think what I was thinking is that Adobe had
color palettes based on those catalogs, intended to produce printed colors that
matched the catalog. Like I said, it’s been a long time.
Ross
> On Sep 23, 2016, at 10:21 AM, Alexandre Prokoudine
> wrote:
>
> On Fri,
On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 5:56 PM, Ross Martinek wrote:
> Sorry my memory of it is no better. It was at least two decades ago
> that I last had to deal much with different color standards. Steve Kinney
> posted that PS uses LAB, which fits my memories, but I seem to recall
> there were one or two ot
No longer have a copy of Photoshop—I just remember the manual talking about it,
and that they seemed to have several different color standards available.
Sorry my memory of it is no better. It was at least two decades ago that I last
had to deal much with different color standards. Steve Kinney
On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 5:03 AM, Alexandre Prokoudine <
alexandre.prokoud...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 2:01 AM, Ross Martinek wrote:
> > PS has a number of different color standards (some Adobe’s proprietary
> materials)
>
> Any examples?
>
> Alex
>
> What's a color standard? Do
On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 2:01 AM, Ross Martinek wrote:
> PS has a number of different color standards (some Adobe’s proprietary
> materials)
Any examples?
Alex
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On 09/19/2016 04:48 PM, enzoorsi wrote:
> But now in GIMP the colors seem different from Photoshop when I am exporting
> in
> PNG/JPEG :(
>
The GIMP and Photoshop use different color models: RBG in the GIMP and
LAB (if I recall correctly) in Photoshop. Color conversions between the
two will
PS has a number of different color standards (some Adobe’s proprietary
materials) that it can use in addition to the standard variations of HSI, RGB,
and CYMK. I’m not sure how GIMP handles this, as it hasn’t come up in what I’m
doing. When you export the files from PSD, make sure you are using
>I think the clipping mask is the problem. Can you go back into PS and
>remove the clipping mask in the original file? That might solve the
>problem.
>
>Other than that, I’m at a loss. Hopefully one of the real gurus will
>chime in on this.
>
>Ross
Thank you very much!! It worked!!
But now in GIM
I think the clipping mask is the problem. Can you go back into PS and remove
the clipping mask in the original file? That might solve the problem.
Other than that, I’m at a loss. Hopefully one of the real gurus will chime in
on this.
Ross
> On Sep 19, 2016, at 3:29 AM, enzoorsi wrote:
>
>>
>Unfortunately even with "Open layers" I get that error :(
>The file has been produced with Photoshop, I can open with Gimp but
>layers are wrongly shown.
>I saw that the problem is with those layers on which in Photoshop has
>been created a "clipping mask"...
>Any idea? :(
Another (even worse) pr
>Did you use the “Open as layers” command? GIMP will open a psd file
>with the simple “Open” command but this may result in the error
>message you get.
>
>I had a similar problem when converting from PS to GIMP, but I seem to
>recall using this command solved it.
>
>Ross
Unfortunately even with "O
Did you use the “Open as layers” command? GIMP will open a psd file with the
simple “Open” command but this may result in the error message you get.
I had a similar problem when converting from PS to GIMP, but I seem to recall
using this command solved it.
Ross
> On Sep 18, 2016, at 4:20 PM,
>Hi,
>Sorry if the topic is obvious but i could not find any answer:
>On opening psd files with gimp, i always get the error "the layer mask
>is partly outside the layer boundary.The mask Will be cropped which
>may in data loss." , which results in losing one or several layers. Is
>there a way to f
Hi,
Sorry if the topic is obvious but i could not find any answer:
On opening psd files with gimp, i always get the error "the layer mask is partly
outside the layer boundary.The mask Will be cropped which may in data loss." ,
which results in losing one or several layers. Is there a way to fix thi
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