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To have whole-number values, in basic logo design at least? Is there any issue with having CMYK values which have decimal places, like the Scribus-gen’ed ones? I.e.Which should I use - the ‘true’ values (if they are indeed true) from the conversion charts, or the Scribus-generated ones which look.Why would the CMYK values in Scribus be so different from the.I’m very confused and am not sure if I’m allowed to ask multiple sub-questions here - please let me know if I’m violating rules/etiquette! Otherwise: (I’m using the HSV Color Map option - is that a “colour profile”? - as suggested in a video and a text guide on using Scribus.) If I change the values to the corresponding values given on rgb.to/encycolorpedia (21, 0, 56, 58), it shows a colour more different to the original colour. When I select and edit the green, the ‘new’ colour Scribus suggests (which looks very close to the original) has CMYK values of 57.25%, 25.88%, 84.71%, 40.39%. Inkscape shows the CMYK value as being 21, 0, 56, 58, which matches what I see on conversion sites like rgb.to and encycolorpedia.īut I’ve read that to create an actual CMYK file to send to the client, I need to import my Inkscape SVG file into Scribus, and edit the colour and export as an editable PDF. I created it in Inkscape using default/darkest black (000000ff) for the text and a green with RGBA value of 556b2fff (“dark olive green”) for the leaf. It’s black text (converted to paths) with one small graphical element (a leaf).

logo scribus

I’m new to graphic design and am unsure of how to manage colours in a logo I’ve just created.












Logo scribus