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dont know if or how often this one may be asked for already (search is empty on this)... i really need to have 16bit CYMK tif support for images in both design and photo. should be possible soon - shouldnt it? cant imagine any reason why this isnt already there and be able to edit/use existing tifs wich 16bit cymk color space. quite annoying and makes it impossible to use affinity for eyery case i have to deal with them. please!
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... the original question seemed to be: "What's the best way to work with a photographic image that will need to be printed at 3m wide when I'm starting out with a jpg at around 3000px wide?" apart from resolution needs or related, i quite dont understand what the OP asks for... 'the best way to work with' may also vary heavily depending on cirumstances, needs or habits ... so i dont know what the answer might be in this case ... the best way, well, it depends. :)
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... hmmm. no disrespect intended in any way - but that somewhat sounds like the absence of quite basic knowledge...? as it may lead to far to start from scratch, my advice would be to read something about this - googles your friend (or so they say). for now: pixel or points are 'simply' the units you choose for your work... for pixels on screens i would use 'pixels' as well when designing. basically logic. ;) dpi (or 'dots per inch') defines the resolution of your artwork. youre facing this again when it comes to 'retina'-displays... which was a question in another post of yours, no? hope this will give you some starting point.
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Workbook in protected PDF format?
dasigna replied to Willabong's topic in Feedback for the V1 Affinity Suite of Products
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... color-thingy at least seems to be solved -> see here
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news to this... as the weather wasnt really great this weekend i did spend a 'litte' time on this issue in the warmth of the office. with no real success - and for some time honestly completely doubted to all my knowledge on colour-management and how to set up things the right way ... then gave up trying and did the following, as new profiling had to be done anyway within the next one or two weeks: - deleted all assigned profiles within programs and os - did a factory reset of both monitors - calibrated them from scratch (three times each, to ensure consistent results/two hours only to this one) - assigned the new monitor profiles within os - assigned all profiles anew within all programs accordingly. - did a complete reboot and started all programs one after another with a .pdf solely buildt for testing with several cmyk-targets. after that, all programs showed no recognizable change in colors and behaved as before... but: tadaaa - affinity suddenly also worked as expected! one might start some discussion now, about how close the screens are to printed targets (at all), but at last theres some good starting point to really dig into the affinitys! i really dont know what went wrong the time installing affinity and not showing correct colors even the nearest. so i might only guess that affinity at first did not recognize something quite right according to color-settings...? only possibility to me, because there wasnt any change - not in calibration nor in colour-settings or deployed profiles within all programs, and also as before there wasnt any faulty setting anywhere. so as this leaves me me still with some astonishment, it seems to be working as expected/intended for now (*knock on wood*). thanks to TonyB and everybody who tried to help. have to consider this as solved without knowing why ... :blink:
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reclico might be right with this, but to me it also seems to be more sort of a font thing... in properties of your .pdf there are several embedded fonts - it might be worth checking out which of them is probably not on your machine (if so). other thought is that theres maybe some different language or language-code settings (had this one before - not with bullets, but caused similar issues).
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thanks, but the thread is about cmyk profiles, profiling and conversion (when or how) in general - not about problems with displaying them within applications ... all right there but my problem is actually slightly different.
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you can download the profile from here if you want to try (half way down the page, the 'old' ones - eci_offset_2009 package), i am not on my working machine right now. but the fogra profiles wont give me no correct colors eighter ... regardless of design or specific color - all of them are far too vibrant. but may i ask again? in which way exactly does affinity handle profiles? any differences towards PS, AI, ID or CDR??? and what about that 'rgbu'-thing precisely??? thanks in advance.
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@ MikeW... 'batch convert an entire folder' - that sounds great and (really) thanks for your kind idea! theres only one tiny little problem: files are sorted related to clients & projects and within per date and item. sounds weird maybe, but thats how it is - and i even wont count folders!!! B) so as long as theres not direct filter, i fear i have to treat the files as needed... sad but true. but first have see what else is going on with AD before really digging into this. @F_Kal... hopefully this will be the case.
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yes. but honestly, that (eps) doesnt make things much better here, as there are eighter .ai-exports which were never processed in AI (because used somewhere else) or native CDRs. none of those can be read directly from AD. eighter way - they have to be processed one more time before usable in AD, which is as annoying as time consuming ... regarding the pdf portion from CDR as AI export - that sums up my thoughts (fears). would be definitely a great thing if affinity could implement a CDR-filter! :) (btw that was originally the main -or at least a big- reason starting to use CDR long ago - they had plenty of import/export filters from the beginning and they worked great ever since)
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... nearly regarded this thread already dead. theres already a newer thread assigned to the cmyk-thing here, but there arent many with the same problem as it seems... so it maybe might not be better suited for the bugs-section at all? might be i am wrong to this. i dont really know for now what could be wrong with this, and any feedback regarding the way affinity might or might not handle profiles other than the rest could be helpful - but there rarely arent any so far ... but if theres any chance to get better feedback when posting several threads i may think over that again. 16-bit cymk tiff really might be worth a separate thread, as the reason why this isnt possible with AP would be quite interesting. FWIW? easy: huge archive! ... the issue here maybe seems to be one thing (but couldnt get it verified by now): the .ai's from corel might suffer from sort of correct (or any) .pdf-implementation. have to investigate further on this, because its also the case with .ai's exported from corel up to x7. thanks for feedback. appreciate this. (at least its not only me :) )
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... sure??? not the other way round? :ph34r:
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oh, sorry. forgot that: 'ISO COATED V2 (IEC)' or on occasion the uncoated version.
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yes, of course cmyk/8. theres no other cymk-option isnt it?
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... no hint or clue anybody? really? ... not even for the rgbu-thing? ... or at least something how affinity handles color(management)? ???
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... jep. those 'shipping containers' are somewhat... cheap? poor? silly? got my workbook too yesterday, and although it wasnt damaged, the pages are not that plain as they supposed to be - due to temporary local humidity it seems and due to the fact that there wasnt even any foliation around... but what astonished me too was the fact that it came through amazon, as i ordered 'direcly' from serif. but the book itself is great as well as the content. lets see how long it lasts in use. only thing i dont like that much is the somewhat glossy paper.