2009/3/27 Guillermo Espertino wrote: > Also, in this discussion it seems that it was never considered that you > can be working on images that somebody else sent you and you don't > control how they were created. > If somebody sent you a separated tiff of a magazine ad and you have to > do some editing on it, you'll be destroying the original separation > converting it to RGB. And that's unacceptable. It was actually covered by one of the examples I provided, where a user had to do a poster in another application, because the main image was saved and sent in CMYK by his customer :) While it's important to teach customers not to @#$%$#% do so :), it's also important to teach *and* still be able to do the job. Otherwise you would have no return customers and that's what really matters. Alexandre _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list Gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer