But right now, only Scribus has CMYK support. That's publishing software, not vector software, and the CMYK is apparently not very good. There's not really any good free software option for CMYK vector, which is a bit of an embarrassment...
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But right now, only Scribus has CMYK support. That's publishing software, not vector software, and the CMYK is apparently not very good. There's not really any good free software option for CMYK vector, which is a bit of an embarrassment... 3 comments
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@iro_miya hmmm, how does CMYK even work? like,, to display the image on your screen it has to be converted back to rgb, right?? so if it's that easy to convert back and forth, what's the point of using it anyway?
(i'm not trying to argue, i;m just dumb)