Thank you very much for all hints concerning PDF/X-3. This is a whole world to discover!
I had a look to the docs about colormanagement before, but just a look, because I am currently using a notebook, and I think it is not possible to adjust a TFT. Maybe I am wrong? I have an eye on scribus since years but never really used it, simply because I am not a designer. But now I must create some quick'n dirty marketing materials and I am happily using scribus so far. But the moment comes, when I have to send pdf's to a print-shop! I thought these PDF/X-3 concerns the output of the printer by embedding printer-profiles, ppd's or something in the pdf. Currently there is no need for me to adjust my screen, because I do not use pictures, only a logo which comes as RGB, and I am concerned if this will correctly be transformed to CMYK. Would you recommend to change the tiff with gimp and insert the right CMYK-color by hand? Or let me put it this way: When gimp says color XY is 75%C 50%M 0%Y and 20%K in a tif, will scribus print it with these values? Maybe a silly question... juh -- http://hasecke.com/ BUSINESS COMMUNICATION Jan Ulrich Hasecke * Ihr F r e e l a n c e r Text * Konzeption * Werbung * PR * Internet Telefon: 0212-2331483 / Telefax: 0212-2331484 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: Digital signature Url : http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20041015/a51675d5/attachment.pgp
