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CMYK color mode Gimp 2.10
#11
You might see warning messages. The Gimp devs breaking the tif format, reported as a bug, might be fixed in the next release.

However, using Gimp 2.10.14 

1. With the image open in Gimp, go to Cyan -> Export Image.
2. That gets you the Cyan application.
3.  Plus a Gimp warning message,  ignore / close that. 

   

4. Use the Output drop down menu and select a CMYK profile

   

5. Use the Cyan Save dialogue
6. Give your file a new name / file format

   

If you have something like ImageMagick installed you can check the format.
The Cyan application does work on its own, if you have problems with Gimp try that.
If you need a CMYK PDF then you need to use the image in Scribus.
Gimp is 100% an RGB editor. If you need to edit in CMYK then Krita will convert between different color models and edit as well.

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Edit: There is a new version  (version 2) of CYAN that is stand-alone and does not work with Gimp.
Version 1.2 is the one for Gimp see: https://github.com/rodlie/cyan/tree/1.2 for downloads.
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A more up-to-date demo with Cyan 1.2.4 and Gimp 2.10.32 in Win 10 https://youtu.be/D6unCeSgvZk 4 minutes duration
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#12
Thanks Rich. I guess somehting doesnt work, because choosing export does not open cyan from my Gimp 2.10.14. But nevertheless, I think I have to look for another way anyway, because I wanted to get an CMKY Histogram and that will probably not work, because you've said GIMP is an RGB only program. I also get an error inside Cyan if I try to open the test-image (jpg) there. So I will try some whole different programm to achieve my goal.
But thanks again for your effort and have a nice day Smile
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#13
Hello,
I have just installed CYAN exactly as explained in that very helpful video.
I work with gimp 2.10.14 but after installation and initial run of cyan I do not get it in the menu bar, tried to re-start but still no cyan-menu.

Thank you for your help.

ingolf
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#14
Thanks for your report.

There should be a revised Cyan 1.2.1 for Windows, I do not know where that has gone, so from my archive, posted here:

https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=...WoCJE51Jfk

Just the same as the original but zipped for Windows convenience.   11 MB zip file.

Then a quick rundown again on the installation.

1) unzip and put Cyan.exe (22,292 B) somewhere convenient. I placed in my User profile. Run it from there and it will unpack a Gimp plugin.

   


2) Check in your Gimp profile that the plugin cyan.py (4900 B) exists.  Remember, a python plugin, needs a image  (blank will do) open otherwise greyed-out.

   

Still not working for you ? I do not know. It might be your anti-virus or it might be a language setting.
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#15
(08-06-2020, 08:06 AM)rich2005 Wrote: Thanks for your report.

There should be a revised Cyan 1.2.1 for Windows, I do not know where that has gone, so from my archive, posted here:

https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=...WoCJE51Jfk

Just the same as the original but zipped for Windows convenience.   11 MB zip file.

Then a quick rundown again on the installation.

1) unzip and put Cyan.exe (22,292 B) somewhere convenient. I placed in my User profile. Run it from there and it will unpack a Gimp plugin.




2) Check in your Gimp profile that the plugin cyan.py (4900 B) exists.  Remember, a python plugin, needs a image  (blank will do) open otherwise greyed-out.



Still not working for you ? I do not know. It might be your anti-virus or it might be a language setting.


Hello rich2005,

Tank you for your help - it works, great!

Can use it now ... Wink
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#16
Hello, does anybody knows how to install cyan under linux/ubuntu? I tried everything, but I can't get a cyan Menu icon. I copy the cyan files in "/.config/GIMP/2.10/plug-ins" and in "usr/lib/gimp/2.0/pug-ins" but there's no effect Sad
I use GIMP 2.10.30 and the cyan Version is 1.2.0
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#17
(02-24-2024, 02:04 PM)Hinkel Wrote: Hello, does anybody knows how to install cyan under linux/ubuntu? I tried everything, but I can't get a cyan Menu icon. I copy the cyan files in "/.config/GIMP/2.10/plug-ins" and in "usr/lib/gimp/2.0/pug-ins" but there's no effect Sad
I use GIMP 2.10.30 and the cyan Version is 1.2.0

Gimp 2.10.30 and ubuntu - then that will be ubuntu (or Mint) 22.04 - which does not have python support.

Get the appimage for ubuntu from here: https://github.com/TasMania17/Gimp-Appim...-for-Linux

Make sure it is executable and run it. It will start Gimp and add python 2.7 support.
cyan should show in the menu.

   

As a note, the Cyan executable goes in usr/bin Make sure you are using Cyan 1.2.4 https://github.com/rodlie/cyan/releases/tag/1.2.4
Run Cyan and it starts in standalone mode + installs the python plugin in the Gimp plug-ins folder. This is in a Mint 21.3 VM

   
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