Alex,
Indeed using CMYK-eps can been done, but the pictures are not shown in
LO or OOdocuments. They "re-apear" in the final PDF made by a Windows
printer (not by the LO conversion) We used this technique for years,
starting with low-res Pictures in the OO-docs, and then just before PDF
making, we replace them with there EPS conterparts.
This is nowdays over ruled by an RGB workflow where we use Highres RGB
pictures (all in the same sRGB or AdobeRGB colorspace) then we makes
RGB-pdf's and tranfers the RGB-pdf to a CMYK-pdf for professional CMYK
printing.
Fernand
Le 17/12/10 09:16, Fernand Vanrie a écrit :
Hi all,
I seem to recall that neither OOo, nor LibO implement CMYK colourspace,
but I also seem to recall having read somewhere that if you use EPS
images that are already CMYK compliant, instead of JPG, then you might
get a more acceptable PDF doc. Worth trying ? I don't remember exactly
because even EPS management within OOo/LibO wasn't brilliant. The only
other thing I can think of is Scribus...
Alex
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