Black in CMYK profile is not black
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@plrang Oh, I know what you mean — an option to display plain black as darkest black — and I don't think that is available. The developer might correct me.
Rich Black means four plates instead of one if you print, so…
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@b77 OK, generally it is not a big problem, I can partially design in VS and transfer to Affinity. Thank you.
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@plrang Appearance of black is important — I'm sure the developer will consider offering this option.
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@plrang What was the CMYK color profile used in Affinity and in VS?
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@VectorStyler CMYK/8 Web Coated v2 both.
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@plrang I think VS needs a "Rich Black" option.
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@VectorStyler This is how I see it.
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@plrang I will try to replicate this with the color profile. What is the Display (RGB) profile used in Affinity and VS?
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@VectorStyler Both use the same sRGB ...966 2.1
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Please let me add this.
It is extremely important that the software (can) only displays rich black but not automatically output it!In a normal prepress workflow you'll want to see when (and where) a normal black has been used especially when mixed with other rich black elements. There are tons of reasons why a pure black element must stay pure black in output.
So if you're going to implement this, make sure that display and output of rich blacks are optionals.
Thanks!
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@Torakikiii said in Black in CMYK profile is not black:
make sure that display and output of rich blacks are optionals
Will do so.