VW isn't able to define colors in CMYK. Built in RGB method is not able to transmit colors in a correct manner to standard software as adobe photoshop, illustrator or indesign. It is also not possible to make a workaround with adobe destiller settings. No color profile setting was able to solve this problem. I testet ALL options during lot of days. VectorWorks RGB-Colors were converted to CMYK by all adobe software products by random-method. Thats "a missing link" of macintosh based and developed software like VectorWorks. The result is, we can do NO PROFESSIONAL printing with CMYK-values - such as publishing companies, magazine producers or printing plants must have to do a correct job.
Could you please implement CMYK-Definitions to VectorWorks 12 - or as fast as possible?
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VW isn't able to define colors in CMYK. Built in RGB method is not able to transmit colors in a correct manner to standard software as adobe photoshop, illustrator or indesign. It is also not possible to make a workaround with adobe destiller settings. No color profile setting was able to solve this problem. I testet ALL options during lot of days. VectorWorks RGB-Colors were converted to CMYK by all adobe software products by random-method. Thats "a missing link" of macintosh based and developed software like VectorWorks. The result is, we can do NO PROFESSIONAL printing with CMYK-values - such as publishing companies, magazine producers or printing plants must have to do a correct job.
Could you please implement CMYK-Definitions to VectorWorks 12 - or as fast as possible?
Thank you for any response
George Wider
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