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..So I guess the next question is How to make the CMYK version look as good as the RGB. Any hints?..
Possibly the most consise answer is on the free
www.rgb2cmyk.org site
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Question: I needed to convert to a CMYK format, I tried your online utility with the "default" (generic) conversion. My ordinary windows "photo and fax" viewer seems to make the resulting image look right again (as far as the HUE goes) on my monitor. But the colors sure seems to have lost their richness and vibrancy.
Is that just because the view is re-converting back to RGB to display it?
Answer: Some RGB colors that you can see on your monitor (in particular, blue, green and all bright vibrant colors) cannot be printed and/or replicated with standard CMYK inks. Keep in mind that, when creating a file for print, you should always make the original file in CMYK color mode before starting to work on it."
Gimp (and Inkscape) have plugins (extensions) to convert to cmyk but you will always be working in rgb up to that point
Scribus is useful to produce a cmyk image, especially in a pdf container but it is not an image editor.
The only free editors I know for sure that work in CMYK are linux Krita and the PSCS2 that escaped recently.