How to switch to CMYK mode in GIMP
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Luke1 Posted messages 18751 Registration date Status Contributeur Last intervention -
Luke1 Posted messages 18751 Registration date Status Contributeur Last intervention -
Hello,
I have Gimp version 2.6 on Linux. I'm creating image files for invitation cards, but how do I convert these images to CMYK mode and 32-bit mode to prepare them for printing? I admit I've been desperately searching for an answer and a FAQ regarding GIMP. So far, I haven't found any answer. THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP
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I have Gimp version 2.6 on Linux. I'm creating image files for invitation cards, but how do I convert these images to CMYK mode and 32-bit mode to prepare them for printing? I admit I've been desperately searching for an answer and a FAQ regarding GIMP. So far, I haven't found any answer. THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP
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Indeed, I recently noticed that the CMYK mode was not included.
But it should be noted that professional printers often offer to standardize the images we send them.
And this is the case for the CMYK mode. It's a paid service (between 4 and 10 euros)
The most important thing is to provide a 300 dpi file and to allow for margins.
But it should be noted that professional printers often offer to standardize the images we send them.
And this is the case for the CMYK mode. It's a paid service (between 4 and 10 euros)
The most important thing is to provide a 300 dpi file and to allow for margins.
it is indeed possible to use a CMYK profile with GIMP: https://forums.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich-19884559-mode-cmjn-avec-gimp
Luke.