[Scribus] [announce] CMYK Patch gets image support
Kai-Uwe Behrmann
ku.b
Sun Feb 13 10:29:48 CET 2005
X11 and the developer tools are all on Your osX CDs. I am not shure how to
proceed as I have no ibook handy, but You should devinately find
them there and easily install the packages (X11, gcc, Xcode ...) .
regards
Kai-Uwe Behrmann
+ development for color management
+ imaging / panoramas
+ email: ku.b at gmx.de
+ http://www.behrmann.name
Am 13.02.05, 17:37 +1030 schrieb David Purton:
> On Sun, Feb 13, 2005 at 12:46:01AM +0100, Martin Costabel wrote:
> > Craig Bradney wrote:
> >
> > >Please make some screenshots at least so we can see these. We have the
> > >patches in 1.3 already and we can easily patch there.
> >
> > OK, I made 2 screen shots with two scribus windows each. On the left
> > there is a new document where I placed the same things as in cmyk.sla,
> > and on the right there is cmyk.sla. I have color management activated
> > with sRGB and Generic CMYK profiles.
> >
>
> Can you use USWebCoatedSwop for your cmyk profile, so we are comparing
> apples with apples?
>
> > The button "simulate printer on screen" is unchecked for the first
> > screen shot with unpatched scribus-1.2.1
> > http://perso.univ-rennes1.fr/martin.costabel/unpatched_screen.pdf
>
> cmyk.sla will not load correctly into an unpatched scribus. There are
> several options for file format alterations.
>
> Can you also do one of these with "simulate printer on screen" checked?
>
> > The button is checked for the second screen shot with patched
> > scribus-1.2.2cvs
> > http://perso.univ-rennes1.fr/martin.costabel/patched_screen.pdf
> > This explains the brighter colors in the first case.
> >
>
> hmm - I see what you mean.
>
> There is more than one problem here, since when you import cmyk.eps, you
> get different colours to what you do cmyk.sla.
>
> The good news, is that I do not believe that any of these problems are
> difficult to fix. It will mean only changing a handful of lines of code
> in the topmost LoadPict function in util.cpp and maybe some in
> cmykcolor.cpp.
>
>
> I do have access to an ibook at work, but with no X11 stuff on it at
> all, how long would I be looking at in getting scribus up and running on
> this from scratch? Where are the best docs on doing this?
>
>
> cheers
>
> dc
>
>
> --
> David Purton
> dcpurton at chariot.net.au
>
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>
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