Can it save CMYK images?
Maskerade by bergdesignNo, Maskerade does not currently support CMYK images. Why not? Because CMYK images are not easy to produce. Most users think that you just select the CMYK mode in Photoshop and send it to the printer, but most users have little idea what they are doing wrong here (sorry, we're not trying to bash anyone...). Doing CMYK correctly is really difficult and we're not going to put out a half-baked solution when there are already good tools out there to work with. CMYK is a device-dependent color mode. See similar questions...
What is the difference between RGB and CMYK images?
Royalty Free Stock Images and Custom Illustration at StockVi...These acronyms simply state what color levels are used to display an image (RGB= red green blue; CMYK= cyan magenta yellow black). RGB images are used primarily for anything shown on the web, while CMYK tends to be used for anything being printed hardcopy. See similar questions...
How can I save images ?
Megasolutions.net :: Asp.Net Frequently Asked Questions - FA...You need a stream to read the response, WebResponse.GetResponseStream(), and a stream to write it to the hard drive. FileStream should do the trick. You'll have to write to the filestream what you read from the response stream. See similar questions...
How do I save the images displayed in my browser?
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) - Cartographic ConnectionsYour browser will have a way to save images it displays. In Netscape, right-click on the image and select "Save image as". In MS Internet Explorer, right-click and select "Save picture as". In either case be certain that you name the file something with a .jpg extension like TexasBurrMapZoom.jpg, because the default name presented to you in the dialog box might be something like makeJpg.cgi. See similar questions...
Why are images in RGB format instead of CMYK?
frequently asked questionsImages from Ecliptic are intended to be as versatile as possible. We simply believe it’s best that our customers determine exactly how images are converted to CMYK. When an RGB image is converted to CMYK, several parameters must be considered, including paper stock, four-colour film output device, layout software programs used, types of inks used and special effects, etc. which, we feel, are decisions best left to the designer. See similar questions...
Should I use CMYK, RGB or grayscale images?
Lulu.com - Self Publishing - FreeDepending on which type of binding you choose for your book, there are different ways to optimize your document for print. For all black and white books (except comic size), the source document and images should be in grayscale mode. For full color books, the source document and/or images should be in the original colorspace. If it was created in RGB, DO NOT convert it to CMYK and vice versa. If your full color book contains black and white images, set each black and white image to grayscale. See similar questions...
How do I save images from this page to my hard disk?
NASA - JPL Solar System SimulatorClick-and-hold with the mouse over the image, you should get a pop-up menu with "Save Image As..." as an option. If your image appeared in a separate window, the program that opened it should have a save item in its menu. Simulator images should be renamed since they're automated output from a script. See similar questions...
In what format should I save my images once I've transferred them to my computer?
Digital Photography FAQThe short answer: If you are editing the file and plan to reopen it in your image editing program later, you should save it in a lossless format such as TIFF, or one of the other lossless formats supported by your image editor. (See also the discussion of JPEG vs. TIFF below.) If you aren't planning on changing the image at all., you should just leave it in whatever format the camera produced. See similar questions...
I want to my users to be able to save my images. How can I do this?
SimpleViewer - FAQUsers can open images in a new window by right-clicking on the image, if you set the optional enableRightClickOpen value in gallery.xml. See all XML options here. You can also add text links in the image captions to open up the jpg in a new window. This will allow users to right-click the image and save it. To add a HTML link in the comments, use something like the following: <caption><