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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi!<br>
Thanks a lot, for your comment. I'll try to find out something in
the forums. <br>
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El 17/8/18 a les 23:41, David Revoy ha escrit:<br>
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Hi; your email is very specific and address a complex workflow for
a specific version of krita. I don't know a precise answer. My
advice: look at the support of CMYK tiff in the doc or forum. It
might depend the version and how it was built by the package
provider (Canonical contributor in your case). <br>
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On 17 août 2018 à 18:10, Joan Carles < <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:palimsesto@gmail.com">palimsesto@gmail.com</a>
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Hello!<br>
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I'm using the last version of Krita 4.0.1, in Ubuntu Mate, and I
have <br>
problems saving images in CYMK, converting from jpg.<br>
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In section "Configure Krita " I put model "Cymk/Alpha" and
Profile <br>
"Fogra27L coated", but when I want to save this image I get a
banner <br>
"Could not save this image.tif" Reason ???.<br>
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How I could manage this situation in order to get my image in
.tif?<br>
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I'm using Ubuntu Mate 18.04.<br>
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If anyone could help me, please.<br>
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Salutacions,<br>
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Joan Carles<br>
Usuari GNU/Linux #324197#<br>
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Salutacions,
Joan Carles
Usuari GNU/Linux #324197#
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