GIMP :: How To Get Image From Scribus And Convert To CMYK
Jun 28, 2011How do you get an image from GIMP to Scribus?
I'm using GIMP 2.6.0 and Scribus 1.3.4
I need to convert to CMYK and do color seperations for print.
How do you get an image from GIMP to Scribus?
I'm using GIMP 2.6.0 and Scribus 1.3.4
I need to convert to CMYK and do color seperations for print.
I am having a Tiff image in RGB which needs to be converted to CMYK. How do I do it? Without loosing the dpi.
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