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Re: CMYK colours
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Henning Hraban Ramm |
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Re: CMYK colours |
Date: |
Sat, 11 Mar 2017 09:27:23 +0100 |
Am 2017-03-11 um 01:07 schrieb Andrew Bernard <address@hidden>:
> Not directly the answer to your question, but. Adobe Acrobat DC allows one to
> convert the colour model in a PDF to large set of choices, including CMYK.
> Therefore it is possible to post process lilypond colour output to CMYK.
> Granted, not an open source solution, but the pre-press technology is
> certainly readily available.
While that works quite well, it’s not as reliable as defining (device
dependent) CMYK colors. You would need to define your RGB and CMYK color spaces
(profiles), knowing what you do.
> Do you really want CMYK colours or is it that you want spot colours in your
> output?
That would be the next step, of course ;)
> Most professional print shops will do RGB to CMYK conversion nowadays as
> required for their particular print devices. What is the reason for wanting
> to specify CMYK rather than RGB in the lilypond source?
E.g. that you can be sure to get some tones exactly right. (Relying on the
default color spaces of European or US printshops – Euroscale vs. SWOP...)
Even if it’s not about matching some company color, with small details like
notation you might want to make sure to get e.g. exactly 50% tones or only two
process colors etc.
Greetlings, Hraban
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