@janpmueller @CmykStudent @zemarmot https://cyan.graphics/ may help, although it does PSD but not i think PDF.
@janpmueller @CmykStudent @zemarmot https://cyan.graphics/ may help, although it does PSD but not i think PDF.
Standard interchange image format for Open Source DTP
Hi people,
with all the mayor GUI #DTP software reaching their peak: #GIMP, #Scribus and #Inkscape; and the well established #TeX software #ConTeXt and #SpeedataPublisher, and #ImageMagick we need a serious discussion about which image format we should adopt that works seamlessly across all these applications and it is generally accepted in the press workflow, whereas is embedded or not into a PDF file.
It should be something that has good quality, supports #CMYK and Alpha channels and it is #opensource friendly and perhaps an #openstandard.
I would dare to say that perhaps jpeg2000 matches most of them, it exists from a very long time and can be adopted as common ground, however it is need a combined effort, if what I am writing makes sense for you.
ImageMagick supports it, Gimp 3 currently doesn't, #LuaTeX and #LuaMetaTeX neither. I guess that Inkscape once it will be able to export in CMYK it will decide which format using to store images in CMYK with alpha into a PDF.
It would be very beneficial if we can adopt a format that works everywhere and it is press friendly, thanks.
What color space profile do you prefer?
Krita supports Gray, sRGB, RGB, HEX, HSL, HSV, XYZ, CMYK, and Lab. In theory, Krita also supports YCrCb. Note that Krita supports unbounded colors as long as the bitdepth is F32.
GIMP's default color profile is a built-in sRGB profile. GIMP 3.0 now supports RGB color spaces beyond the standard sRGB, enabling the handling of images with profiles like Adobe RGB.
Unfortunately, GIMP 3.0 still does not fully support CMYK and LAB color spaces.
It might have taken an ungodly amount of time. But getting these corner cases right in this PDF export is going to mean the world to a lot of people.
Arabic and Hebrew and non messing up the glyphs.
#AskFedi is there a #CMYK parody of #YMCA (the #VillagePeople song)?
65/5/26/0 is the new 75/21/0/0
#CMYK support in #Inkscape could be a game-changer for professional print designers - https://www.davidrevoy.com/article1061/cmyk-support-in-inkscape-could-be-a-game-changer-for-professional-print-designers #opensource