Am Do, den 02.12.2004 schrieb Taco Hoekwater um 11:10:
Just curious: why do you need a cmyk pdf document?
Of course you can leave colour space conversion and colour separation to
the printer (provided the printer has the means to do so). However, for
full control over the print colours it is
On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 10:40:35AM +0100, Tobias Hilbricht wrote:
Am Do, den 02.12.2004 schrieb Taco Hoekwater um 11:10:
Just curious: why do you need a cmyk pdf document?
Of course you can leave colour space conversion and colour separation to
the printer (provided the printer has the
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Just curious: why do you need a cmyk pdf document? I'm asking because
the requirement often implies that you are using a less-than-modern
printing house. If that is the case, you may be better off using
PostScript instead of PDF.
Last time I prepared a file for Springer
On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 05:52:09PM +0100, Hans Hagen wrote:
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 01.12.2004 um 15:19 schrieb Piotr Kopszak:
Sorry for imprecise question. I meant black generation in rgb images
in JPG format included in document. If it's not possible to control
the amount of black
Piotr Kopszak wrote:
On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 05:52:09PM +0100, Hans Hagen wrote:
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 01.12.2004 um 15:19 schrieb Piotr Kopszak:
Sorry for imprecise question. I meant black generation in rgb images
in JPG format included in document. If it's not possible to control
the
Just curious: why do you need a cmyk pdf document? I'm asking because the
requirement often implies that you are using a less-than-modern printing
house. If that is the case, you may be better off using PostScript instead
of PDF.
Greetings, Taco
Piotr Kopszak wrote:
Right, but what exactly
On Tue, Nov 30, 2004 at 04:22:38PM +0100, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi,
Piotr Kopszak wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering if it is possible to influence the level of black
component generation in cmyk ConTeXt output?
In the automatic conversion of metapost you mean? Well, you can turn black
Am 01.12.2004 um 15:19 schrieb Piotr Kopszak:
Sorry for imprecise question. I meant black generation in rgb images
in JPG format included in document. If it's not possible to control
the amount of black in that case I'd like to use cmyk JPG images, but
will they be left untouched by the colour
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 01.12.2004 um 15:19 schrieb Piotr Kopszak:
Sorry for imprecise question. I meant black generation in rgb images
in JPG format included in document. If it's not possible to control
the amount of black in that case I'd like to use cmyk JPG images, but
will they be left
Hello,
I was wondering if it is possible to influence the level of black
component generation in cmyk ConTeXt output?
Piotr
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Polish Art Gallery, National Museum in Warsaw
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Hi,
Piotr Kopszak wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering if it is possible to influence the level of black
component generation in cmyk ConTeXt output?
In the automatic conversion of metapost you mean? Well, you can turn black
generation on (\setupcolors[reduce=no]) or turn it off ([reduce=yes]) ...
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