Alexey! Thank You very much! It's working! To Graeme: are there any obstacles (may be license limitations) to include TIFF export feature in printtarg utility? It will be wery usefull for such users as I am. For example, there is the 3 meters wide chinese printer with manufacturer-specific software, which doesn't supports PostScript. It's TIFF-only. Thank You very much to all of the ArgyllCMS "team"! Best regards, Nikolay. -----Original Message----- From: Alexey Gribunin <gribunin@xxxxxxx> To: argyllcms@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 13:49:52 +0400 Subject: [argyllcms] Re: PostScript to TIFF converter for Win32. Help! > > Hello! > > Ghostscript with GSview can do the conversion of CMYK. But you need to > do one trick. You need to add tiff32nc device to GSview. It's a CMYK > TIFF device according to GS manual and it was omited in GSView. > So close GSView and add the following line: > tiff32nc=72,96,150,200,300,600 > to [Convert] section of C:\Program Files\Ghostgum\gsview\printer.ini. > Then remove gswin32.ini from C:\WINDOWS\. Then you will be able to print > on tiff32nc with any resolution from 72,96,150,200,300,600dpi and you > will get real uncompressed CMYK TIFFs. > -- > Best regards, > Alexey Gribunin. > > Nikolay Pokhilchenko wrote: > > I have tired to search appropriate free software to convert targen *.ps or > > *.eps files into the TIFF format. For a half year I can't find the free > > program for MS Windows XP that can do the conversion of CMYK *.ps or *.eps > > to CMYK TIFF. > > I have try to use "Ghostscript 8.61" with "GSview 4.9" graphical interface. > > This software works nice with an RGB TIFF files, but I have not found any > > way to get the CMYK TIFF file from CMYK PostScript file. > > >