Claudio

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Hello Mr. Seth! Thank you for your reply.

I don't think the mock-up I'm talking about is Architectural Rendering. That would be too much for me! :) No, I'm rather referring to Stationery Design, Branding/Identity Mock-ups and alike. More or less something like what is shown in the images at the following links:

http://graphicburger.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Branding-Identity-M…

https://graphicriver.net/item/branding-identity-mockup-recycled-version…

http://pre06.deviantart.net/f9c1/th/pre/f/2013/128/3/7/corporate_brandi…

https://www.behance.net/gallery/PSD-Corporate-Identity-Mockup-Part-2-(F…

Thank you!

Thank you Mr. Seth! I didn't noticed your reply to my first message before!

First of all, I apologize, I realized that I got confused with file extensions! Instead of .psd (Photoshop) I meant .ai (Illustrator) file. All that the client was looking for was the source (.ai) file for him to be able to edit it in the future. I had used Inkscape, so the output file is .svg and even if I read that Illustrator well interprets .svg files, the client kept telling me that it was unreadable, so that I tried to convert it into an .ai file online (not being in posses of the Adobe suite). To his mind though, the converted file was blank.

Having said that, I think that your advice is really useful! Thank you very much for the encouragement! I have Image Magick but I've barely used it before. Separate+ seems that is finally working on Gimp after much research but I've read somewhere that Scribus comes more in handy when the file has to be handed over to a printery so that the color profile is included in the .pdf file being exported.

Am I right? Does Separate+ works better instead for these reasons?

Thank you!