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Hello #Scribus #print professionals (paging @raghukamath because you seem to be very knowledable ^__^). Got some #Inkscape illustrations (so (s?)RGB) printed via Scribus and some of it is very saturated / dark, so I'm getting into #CMYK #printer #profiles again (cont. in next toot.)


Help !

Après avoir bouclé mon 16 pages maquetté avec #Scribus, je l'ai envoyé à l'impression.
Après discussion avec l'imprimeur, il y a des réglages de gestion de couleurs (RVB ou CMJ) à faire.
Je ne trouve pas la solution en ligne, c'est vraiment de l'utilisation fine d'options et l'imprimeur connait peu Scribus.

Est-ce que quelqu'un ici a l'habitude de gérer les profils couleurs pour exports PDF/impression sous Scribus ?

Le repouet est joyeux et partageur.

Édit : @dimitri peut-être ?


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yup, thats the most important, having a tool that works and that you really use daily.
some common problem with emacs is that it is really ugly by default and you have to change things to have it being used with regular shortcuts to copy and paste. I plan to publish something so that people do not have to learn so much things to use it as a task manager (i tried a lot of them, and still use paper for many things, something like for 30 years), with a beautiful interface just by launching a script or downloading an archive. But it is not yet done. That is a time investment which is worth it, just like migrating from adobe softwares to libre software. plain text is still alive after decades and changing computers.

i am still trying to use something libre in replacement of indesign to make fanzines, but #scribus is really hard. If you have tips around it i would love to share them 😀