El lun, 02-06-2014 a las 14:58 +0000, inkscape-user-request@lists.sourceforge.net escribió:
You cant give a printer a RGB image and say just print this to this profile it should be fine.
Why not? That's exactly what the late-binding workflow consists of.
The colourspace is CMYK, the profile will depend on the output.
CMYK is the color model, the colorspace depends on the device.
If you want to send CMYK to print, it's important you know WHAT CMYK (what profile). Otherwise your CMYK numbers are meaningless (they could have been designated for a different printer). I mentioned the two Pantone bridge books for US and Euro markets because they are a good example of that.
I don't really want to continue with this thread, whatever you say next I will agree to (depends on what you say, but I will) and we can put it to rest.
Look, I just wanted to help you. I suggest you to investigate a little more about color management for print, because you have some facts wrong. But it's not just you. A lot of people in the print world are just too used to the early binding practices, believing that CMYK values stripped from any colorspace information are better in terms of color rendition than a color managed conversion from RGB to a specific CMYK profile.
If you're not interested to contiue this thread, fine by me.
Gez.