<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;">>> I was just thinking the other day that when one chooses output for<br>>> Screen/Web, this should also produce a smaller PDF, more or less by<br>>> definition, or at least by default.<br>><br>> I think Screen/web should be renamed to "RGB (Screen/web)" and Printer<br>> should be renamade to "CMYK (4-color printing)" or something like<br>> that.<br>><br>> Screen/web makes people think it's about making a smaller PDF, but<br>> that is not true.<br><br>True : as it is, it is misleading.<br><br>Screen/web not only is RGB but is alos low res.<br><br>RGB and Low res would be a very usefull option too.<br><br>JLuc<br><br>In other DTP packages this is also "preset" profiles which really optimize output (I heard this thing on this list about a small section of an image visible that still exports the full picture and precision
down to 0.001 mm which could be tweaked... I wish i knew Qt+ I'd be proud to do and not sinply moan). <br><br>I'd prefer if Scribus also replaced this by "generic RGB" and "generic CMYK" (technically this is not true I guess as even generic CMYK would cover +pantone, maybe another wording - maybe a generic RGB ICC profile preselected... I used to think that screen/web and print was also a preset for optimization settings.<br><br>For the moment you need to change this in the preferences or document setup I would also prefer if the ICC could be chosen when exporting to PDF - not too sure hwat the reason for this is.<br><br>But it's true, I love Scribus but for small size PDFs the expensive commercial packages are indeed one step ahead<br><br><br>Cedric Sagne<br>
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