Hi!
I just discover this amazing software and I think it is very useful.
I've been using CMYKTool for years and it works really fine, but it is unmaintained, so it requires some tricks to make it run.
So your new software is very welcome. ;)
My suggestion is to allow view the render intent when image is converted.
When you convert an image from RGB to CMYK, the image is converted, but Cyan shows the converted image as it still was in RGB (I mean, as you can see the Greens are like the viewer was reading the CMYK colors as RGB ones):
If you try to do the same in CMYKTool, it renders the CMYK image in a way you can see the color transformation. You can compare how the RGB image looks when converted to CMYK:
As you can see, CMYKTool shows the render soft-proof (how the new CMYK colors should look) so I can check if the color has changed more o less in the conversion and adjust the conversion configuration.
Hi! I just discover this amazing software and I think it is very useful. I've been using CMYKTool for years and it works really fine, but it is unmaintained, so it requires some tricks to make it run.
So your new software is very welcome. ;)
My suggestion is to allow view the render intent when image is converted.
When you convert an image from RGB to CMYK, the image is converted, but Cyan shows the converted image as it still was in RGB (I mean, as you can see the Greens are like the viewer was reading the CMYK colors as RGB ones):
If you try to do the same in CMYKTool, it renders the CMYK image in a way you can see the color transformation. You can compare how the RGB image looks when converted to CMYK:
As you can see, CMYKTool shows the render soft-proof (how the new CMYK colors should look) so I can check if the color has changed more o less in the conversion and adjust the conversion configuration.
Thanks a lot!