[Gimp-user] Re: CMYK support

2006-01-16 Thread Olivier Ripoll

Dave Neary wrote:


Hi,

Olivier Ripoll wrote:
Gimp has some support for CYMK colour mode in the sense that you can 
decompose your RGB image into CYMK. With the help of the separate 
plugin ( http://www.blackfiveservices.co.uk/separate.shtml ), you can 
even save to tiff.


But if you need more advanced CYMK tools, you may have a look at 
either krita (the KDE image tool) or cinepaint.


In terms of color management, Cinepaint and GIMP are more or less on a 
par now (at least, in the 2.3 series). Neither has native CMYK editing, 
to my knowledge.


Well, I have not had a look at cinepaint for a while (I am not in the 
film industry, so it is not relevant for my use), so I am ready to 
believe you.


Krita's been adding functionality very fast recently - they now have 
La*b*, CMYK and RGBA, and apparently layer groups are going in soon. I 
haven't used any later versions yet.


[off-topic class="enhancement request"]
What would be nice for Krita/Gimp/ggl/gegl/whatever would be to also 
provide the L*u*v* space (CIELUV) because it is more relevant in TV 
industry than L*a*b* (see Hunt, "measuring colour", p66).

[/off-topic]

And, just to be nitpicking, it is L*a*b* not La*b*. L is the luminance. 
the CIELAB space is based on the lightness L*. ;)


Cheers,
Dave.


Regards,

Olivier.

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Re: [Gimp-user] Re: CMYK support

2006-01-16 Thread Dave Neary


Hi,

Olivier Ripoll wrote:
Gimp has some support for CYMK colour mode in the sense that you can 
decompose your RGB image into CYMK. With the help of the separate plugin 
( http://www.blackfiveservices.co.uk/separate.shtml ), you can even save 
to tiff.


But if you need more advanced CYMK tools, you may have a look at either 
krita (the KDE image tool) or cinepaint.


In terms of color management, Cinepaint and GIMP are more or less on a 
par now (at least, in the 2.3 series). Neither has native CMYK editing, 
to my knowledge.


Krita's been adding functionality very fast recently - they now have 
La*b*, CMYK and RGBA, and apparently layer groups are going in soon. I 
haven't used any later versions yet.


Cheers,
Dave.

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[Gimp-user] Re: CMYK support

2006-01-16 Thread Olivier Ripoll

Carlos Muncharaz wrote:

Hi, I have just added to the mail list and here I bring some questions:
What about Gimp support for CMYK color mode? Have you discuss about it?
Will Gimp handle CMYK images? Can a graphic designer who works with CMYK
images to send to printer work with Linux and Gimp?



Hi,

Gimp has some support for CYMK colour mode in the sense that you can 
decompose your RGB image into CYMK. With the help of the separate plugin 
( http://www.blackfiveservices.co.uk/separate.shtml ), you can even save 
to tiff.


But if you need more advanced CYMK tools, you may have a look at either 
krita (the KDE image tool) or cinepaint.


Best regards,

Olivier

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