- Scribus can now handle color palettes in the new ISO standard CxF3 (See:
https://www.xrite.com/de/page/cxf-color-exchange-format). CxF3 files
cannot only store palettes in different color models (e.g., RGB, CMYK, LAB)
and output intents, but also allow for storing spectral colors, which
enables even greater colour precision. Scribus is the first DTP software
that supports this demanding standard.
Can Scribus actually deal with spectral data or is it just another way to
distribute RGB, CMYK or LAB palettes?
Olivier
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