From koffice Sat Oct 13 03:59:03 2007 From: Terry Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 03:59:03 +0000 To: koffice Subject: Re: Color Printing profiles Message-Id: <47104287.9010702 () yahoo ! com ! au> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=koffice&m=119224798932722 James Richard Tyrer wrote: > This is about photographic printing. Specifically at the local one hour > photo place. > > I found a place to download the generic Fuji Frontier profiles: > > http://www.fujifilm.de/serv_1120.html?? > > I couldn't find this on the US site. > > There are 8 generic profiles. There are two kinds of FujiColor paper > each with two types and there are two printer settings. So, you need to > ask a few questions. > > These need to go in $KDEDIR/share/apps/krita/profiles/ (e.g. > /usr/share/apps/krita/profiles/) > > IIUC, if you don't ask, most labs use the sRGB setting which results in > a small loss of gamut. In either case, ask them not to modify the image. > > The machine doesn't do color management so you need to give them a raw > RGB that gives you the result you like when previewed using the proper > profile. Adding color profile info to the file won't help. This > probably means that you should use Perceptual for the preview. > > There are also profiles for the scanner which would be the thing to use > if you get a CD at the 1 Hour place. > > I also note that there are specific profiles available for specific labs > -- Google is your friend here. I do not really see why this should be > necessary with the Fuji printer, but some sites claim that each printer > is different despite the fact that they use color lasers to write on the > paper. > > Note that these profiles are all going to be RGB because that is what > the machine uses. Do NOT send the local one hour photo lab CMYK files. > > OTOH, if you are having enlargements made at a professional lab, they > probably use a Durst printer and they probably do color management, and > may have a custom profile available. > > Is there a Wiki or FAQ that I should add this info to? I've just started a site for KOffice users at http://koffice.wikidot.com There is a forum guestbook and visitors can also post to the "page discussions" category in the forum as well as create a new page. If you create the new page, provide a link to it in the "page discussions" category and I'll provide a link somewhere on the site. I may move your new page in the process. I think probably a Krita page would be the go. Please join the site if you wish. It has been mentioned on the KOffice news page and on the KOffice general mailing list. -- Regards, Terry North Murphy's Law is recursive ____________________________________ koffice mailing list koffice@kde.org To unsubscribe please visit: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/koffice