Postby brynn » Fri Mar 20, 2015 11:42 pm
I don't clearly understand this either. I understand (have read that) true CMYK is a "print color model" which Inkscape does not provide natively. It usually only becomes an issue when someone is planning to have their Inkscape drawing professionally printed. There is an extension the provides some basic but limited abilities. All that, I'm good with. The part I don't understand is exactly what the CMYK tab in the Fill/Stroke dialog does. Is it just another way to approach color (through cyan, magenta, yellow color channels, and whatever K stands for) (kryptonite?) except that it won't be good enough for printing?
There are some other discussions about this, in this forum. But they might be attached to topics whose titles don't reflect the entire discussion (so would be harder to search out).