I wonder if the author reads this reddit. As many print companies even do the conversion (RGB->CMYK) in their RIP much better than any user app, and they just ask you to provide with an Adobe RGB or sRGB PDF or TIFF ). Adobe RGB for sending the works to several printing companies (others require CMYK but that can be solved with some external tools and IMO is not as key, currently. Since Paint Tool SAI does not support CMYK, you can use them in conjunction. And because it is a super safe and compatible color space. It also supports CMYK, the go-to format used for printed works. IE, to sRGB to export to the web, or other screens, or to work with mainstream monitors which -at best- only support that color range. Development of the software began on August 2, 2004, and the first alpha version was released on October 13, 2006. PaintTool SAI is high quality and lightweight painting software, fully digitizer support, amazing anti-aliased paintings, provide easy and stable operation, this software make digital art more enjoyable and comfortable. Both quite important, essential for many workflows. SAI or Easy Paint Tool SAI (SAI) is a lightweight raster graphics editor and painting software for Microsoft Windows developed and published by Systemax Software. Even Corel Painter ! (the exception are Photoshop and Affinity Photo, but those are a general image editing apps).īut at least to be able to work in Adobe RGB color SPace, and sRGB color space. As most painting tools do not have that (IE, I just export the final painting to Affinity Photo), all tend to just work in RGB mode. Like, I'm fine if it never gets a CMYK color mode (and its profiles). But it should have at least some basic color management in terms of color profiles. "It's good enough, just stop here" they'll say, and then all of the research will be shelved for 5-7 years, then open sourced, and then muddled with for 10 years or so and then the cycle will repeat itself all over again until the right genius with the right background in the right time and right location finally codes the right bit of code or uncovers a new branch that we've overlooked and this all blows up again.Is not impossible at all to paint for projects without it, and indeed (based on my own thorough testing of a gazillion apps), IMO SAI is the software with better performance with enormous canvases (often the type of project I'm in, for printing very large, meters 300 dpi) and large brushes, and the difference with a second place app in that is immense. We'll get 30-50% of the way there, and hit the wall, that being that if we want general purpose AI we will have to pay researchers and developers more and more money for more and more diminishing returns.Įventually we will hit the point where even though we are 80% of the way there, the bean counters won't justify the expense. Thanks to capitalism, the work will stall alongside the profits. Pareto's principle is alive and well, the first 20% of developing a technology is the easiest and most productive, but the actual goal is deep in the weeds of the non-trivial 80% of the work that must be done. I'm cynical because the folks investing in these things don't have our interests, they want to make a quick buck so they can fuck off to Mars. Or we could have Apple trying to lock everyone into a chat silo and Google trying to produce an iPhone and Microsoft destroying the only innovative phone manufacturer. We could have had really awesome phones that brought about social changes. We had barely scraped 3D, but Hollywood decided that it would be best if it were presented as Minions with yo-yos rather than subtle ways of increasing immersion. ![]() We have barely scraped VR, but Facebook is bought up the leader and now we have a terrible experience with attempts to lock in all the time. Would you like to switch to C# or Typescript? > Hey, it looks like you are trying to build a webservice. Microsoft is going to want it to always nudge towards Microsoft services.
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