![]() But you need to get those profiles somewhere else (those are just simple files with. But if you get different instruction and want to follow them, sure. Hence we often tell people to just send files in RGB and let the printing company to deal with conversions. For example if you used Chemical Proof profile, you'd lose dark black even if the correct profile used by printing company would be able to print them. You converting from RGB to CMYK to incorrect profile, and then them converting from incorrect to the correct profile means that there is higher chance to lose some colors. You can find the FOGRA39 profile here: īut since those are CMYK profiles and you want to print it, best read this first: - which is generally just ask your printing company what profile they use first. ![]() most probably just "Chemical proof" which is what Krita ships by default. However those are not RGB profiles but CMYK profiles, you need to first change the color model and then you will see. ![]() Those are color profiles, as you've found. ![]()
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