
On Fri, 30 Sep 2011 20:04:07 -0700 Jon Cruz <jon@...204...> wrote:
On Sep 20, 2011, at 1:38 PM, john Culleton wrote:
In Inkscape one can arrive at CMYK-equivalent colors but only if one of the four CMYK factors is zero. Is there any of the standard Inkscape palettes that contains only colors that are convertible to CMYK without significant color shift? I can build my own but this will be extremely tedious.
The first "gotcha" is that there is no CMYK colorspace.
CMYK is a way of specifying color spaces, but those need to be for a specific combination of printer, media/paper, etc. Some of the few common CMYK standards are fairly different (compare one targeting glossy magazine paper to one for newsprint).
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Imagemagick will convert a bitmap file from RGB to CMYK color space. So will Scribus (with the help of an icc profile of course.) So I can reverse the process and take the CMYK factors, key them into a color mapping part of Scribus or Gimp, and jot down the RGB equivalent. The resulting palette will be an RGB palette that is within the CMYK gamut.
I just want to avoid all that labor.