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hkartte

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    hkartte got a reaction from Bryan Rieger in Why is Procreate’s CMYK so drastically different to Affinity V2s?   
    So grateful @Bryan Rieger thank you. I kept wondering why the generic CYMK just didn’t look right. Thank you also for what you provided. Really helpful to see. 
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    hkartte reacted to Bryan Rieger in Why is Procreate’s CMYK so drastically different to Affinity V2s?   
    When using CMYK in Procreate you need to ensure you're using the same colour profile that you plan to use later in your workflow (or at least the closest you can find).
    In the examples attached (see CMYK.zip) I've created a Procreate CMYK file with the SWOP 2005 Coated 5v2 colour profile assigned to it. Using this I can then export to PSD and TIFF formats ensuring the colour profile is embedded in the document. The exported files can then be opened in Affinity Designer (or Photo/Publisher) using the U.S. Web Coated (SWOP) v2 profile—which is the default with CMYK documents in the Affinity suite, and which tends to be a fairly common colour profile to work with in general (at least in North America). At this point the colours you see should still reflect the colours you had seen in Procreate. Keep in mind that there will be differences in the colours you see on your various screens as other colour profiles (and gamuts) are used on the iPad, and other devices—in other words, the colours are always being converted to provide you with the best approximation of your CMYK document on that specific screen. Also, not every application will render the image with the supplied CMYK colour profile (ie. Apple Preview, QuickLook, etc.) often causing the image to look washed out—just open it in an application that will use the embedded colour profile (Affinity, Adobe, etc).
    By default Procreate uses a generic CMYK profile which won't always provide you with the best results depending on how and where the final image is going to be used. If you're using the Affinity Suite I'd suggest always setting your Procreate CMYK document colour profile to SWOP 2005 Coated 5v2 unless your printer requests something different.
     
    CMYK.zip
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    hkartte got a reaction from walt.farrell in Why is Procreate’s CMYK so drastically different to Affinity V2s?   
    Image re-upload 
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    hkartte reacted to walt.farrell in Why is Procreate’s CMYK so drastically different to Affinity V2s?   
    Compress (zip) the image, or use TIFF format, and the forum should leave it alone.
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    hkartte got a reaction from Dan C in Missing Brushes after update (split)   
    @Dan C Thank you so much!
     
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