Kai-Uwe Behrmann skrev: > Axel, > > the profiles should be no problem as lcms see them everyday. > > Can you bring your image on web for interessted people to have a look at? > Is it a multilayered tiff? > (Boudewijn and others: hope it is ok for you with my interesst here) > > regards > Kai-Uwe Behrmann > + development for color management > + imaging / panoramas > + email: ku.b@gmx.de > + http://www.behrmann.name > > > Am 22.09.06, 15:20 +0200 schrieb Axel Bojer: After a bit research: Every picture I save with krita as a cmyk formated tiff file has this problem, they just gets corrupted. But when i save them as cmyk jpg it seems ok. This means that I dont think it is the image, and just about any file (no matter was image format etc it initially was). Of course I could submit this or another tiff-file that gives this error, but I don't think by now that it is relevant for finding the fault. Does this work on your machines? (I have Krita 1.5.0 ubuntu dapper version) Best regards Axel Bojer >> Boudewijn Rempt skrev: >>> Hi Axel, >>> >>> Petr Vanek forwarded you mail to the krita mailing list. I hope you don't >>> mind me approaching you directly about the issues you had? >> Not at all, thank youy for your concern, we all want those programs to work >> right, dont't we? :-) >> >>>> (Krita tells me it is "sRGB built-in (lcms internal)" >>> * Krita always manages its colors, so when we load an RGB image without a >>> colour profile, we assign the default lcsm sRGB profile to the image. >> ok >> >>>> * Krita: I used "CMYK 8 bit integer channel" and "perceptual", but >>>> when >>>> I try to open the same file with Krita again it gives me a "could not >>>> open (...) Reason: parsing error". I think they really are broken >>>> because they don't show up in Konqueror and not in Scribus. >>> I cannot reproduce this with 1.6, which may mean that either there was a >>> bug in Krita 1.5 or that Krita has a problem with your icc profiles. I >>> don't have those profiles, so I cannot test with them -- could you mail >>> me the .icc files at boud@valdyas.org? >> My occ profiles are pretty standard, but anyway, here they are -- attached :-) >> >> I am using Koffice 1.5.0 (KDE 3.5.2). This must be the standard in Kubuntu >> 6.0.6, because I have not changed the sources list much. >> >> I tried several times also with slightly different files. My image is pretty >> big (62M as a tiff file), but if you dont mind you could have it also for >> further testing:-) Its a frontpage for a norwegian Magazine, actually ... >> >>>> BTW: I tried to open the Gimp-file (.xcf) in krita, but the result >>>> was >>>> really bad, so I had to convert it first. >>> We use Image/GraphicsMagick to load xcf and that converter doesn't >>> support everything .xcf offers. We're currently not planning to write our >>> own .xcf, preferring instead on trying to get OpenRaster off the ground. >> ok ... Would be nice with full support though, but this had ... hold on ... 34 >> layers (!). Yes, I know, a bit much, but I want to be flexible concerning my >> layout all the way :-) Lot of fiddling with the tranparency too, those two >> might be the reasons ... >> >> Best regards >> Axel Bojer _______________________________________________ kimageshop mailing list kimageshop@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kimageshop