2011/11/20 Zdenek Wagner <zdenek.wag...@gmail.com>: > No. > LCMS is a good choice. LCMS is "Little Color Management System"? (http://www.color.org/opensource.xalter)?
> 1. It ensures that the colours you specify in the document will be converted > to cmyk. > However, the corrections are wrong. > 2. xcolor does not look into inserted graphics,... But what if I hand define all my colors using cmyk syntax like this for example \definecolor{magenta}{cmyk}{0,1,0,0} and create all my graphics using pstricks and related packages (with no inserted graphics)? Then won't the resulting pdf be cmyk compliant and contain exactly the colors I defined? Dan 2011/11/20 Zdenek Wagner <zdenek.wag...@gmail.com>: > 2011/11/19 Daniel Greenhoe <dgreen...@gmail.com>: >> Print shops often require pdf files containing color to be encoded >> using CMYK colorspace values. >> >> Version 2.11 of the xcolor package says that cmyk is "supported by >> Postscripts directly" (page 8). So if I simply specify >> \usepackage[cmyk]{xcolor} >> in the preamble and compile with XeTeX/XeLaTeX, is that sufficient to >> ensure the resulting pdf is cmyk encoded? >> > No. > > 1. It ensures that the colours you specify in the document will be > converted to cmyk. However, the corrections are wrong. If you wish to > convert the colours properly, you have to use colour profiles. LCMS is > a good choice. Useful ICC profiles come with different products as > Adobe Reader, colour printers, scanners etc. They can also be > downloaded from the web. Calculations in the xcolor package can only > be used if you are satisfied with approximate colours. It is written > in the documentation that conversions are device dependent. > > 2. xcolor does not look into inserted graphics, you have to convert > your images to cmyk separately. Again LCMS is a good tool for this > purpose. > >> Secondly, is there any free utility available for checking the >> colorspace encoding of pdf files (maybe similar to foolab's pdffonts >> for checking embedded fonts). >> > I have not found any. Since I produce PDF files for printing very > often, I calculated that commercial Adobe Acrobat is cheaper than the > risk of paying unusable books, thus I have bought it. > >> Many thanks in advance, >> Dan >> >> >> -------------------------------------------------- >> Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: >> http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex >> > > > > -- > Zdeněk Wagner > http://hroch486.icpf.cas.cz/wagner/ > http://icebearsoft.euweb.cz > > > > -------------------------------------------------- > Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: > http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex > -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex