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  1. #Paintcode eps file update#
  2. #Paintcode eps file upgrade#
  3. #Paintcode eps file software#

#Paintcode eps file software#

We set out with the intention of creating fully-featured, professional level software that was fast and fun to use, and we set a price that we thought would be fair so that we could sell it to lots of people and they would all be happy - we intend to keep adding features until it reaches a mature level that we are happy with, then we will start to write version 2. We have not written a single line towards version 2 at this point and I don't imagine that will change for a long time. the reality is that our focus is utterly on version 1 and making it into the product we all want it to be.

#Paintcode eps file upgrade#

With regards to upgrade pricing for version 2, well, who knows?.

#Paintcode eps file update#

Thanks for everybody's input on this one :) Just to reiterate, version 2 will be a new version, not an update to version 1 - all updates are free and this means within the version you have purchased - this is, as has been pointed out, 100% standard practice for software for the last 20+ years. I did note that when Chris was showing me the Windows version that changing between the different colour models did not show me the profiled version of the colour in the newly selected model (viewing CMYK(0,255,255,0) should show RGB (237,28,36) when changing to the RGB model which is true on the Mac software, but seems wrong on Windows) The actual numbers you see will always be a bit different because they vary based on the colour transform engine in use - Apple has their own, Adobe has their own and we use LittleCMS (an OpenSource solution) but all have weaknesses and strengths. We would then use that CMYK(1,247,255,0) and if you draw that next to the CMYK(0,255,255,0) that you specified then, yes, it should look very similar - and it does! If you check Photoshop you'll see their results are basically identical to ours in my tests - and crucially, the results differ to Illustrator. In your example, RGB(255,0,0) should convert to CMYK(1,247,255,0) (according to Apple's ColorSync transforms).

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If you use an RGB value in a CMYK document then you will see a colour which is the result of asking for the RGB value (in the default RGB profile specified in preferences) converted to document CMYK, used for whatever you want in the document, then the resulting CMYK document is converted to your machine's RGB display profile.

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All colour calculations are done in the document format. Sorry you're experiencing problems but I can assure you that our document's colour handling is end-to-end managed, there is no opportunity for something to be 'unmanaged'.












Paintcode eps file