I don't think so. Mainly because fireworks is meant for web graphics and not for print. You don't need CMYK on the web. See if GIMP allows for CMYK export. You can save a TIFF or PNG in fireworks and them use another program hopefully.
I don't agree with you that Fireworks is mainly for web, mainly for Vectors yes but surely since you can create HQ graphics with a high DPI - it makes sense for them to be in CMYK which is compatible with Printers Is GIMP a free product, haven't heard about it before...
Hey don't get me wrong I LOVE fireworks and have for years now..but published a magazine for 2 years and print jobs need to get done in photoshop. I feel photoshop is OVERKILL for a web graphics program and I feel it's just not user friendly like Fireworks. Anyways..I hope I was helpful.
Sounds great mate. What about Freehand and Illustrator for Magazine stuff and exporting it to Quark...never done so myself, just all seems a bit complicated..
Freehand, Illustrator, are vector programs more used for print output (cmyk). Fireworks is almost exclusively for web output. In fact, they wouldn't want you doing cmyk stuff in there. They want you to buy other products. Freehand and Illustrator stuff can easily be imported into Xpress for output. Save as an EPS, which is a standard vector format. Hope this helps. What are you trying to do? Brian
Thanks, I thought it was something to do with that. Just spent ages trying to find the conversion to CMYK button Fireworks. I was producing a business card at a high DPI in Fireworks and needed to send it to a printers who use Quark (and CMYK). I also looked on Photoshop Elements for the conversion with no luck also! So at the end had to sent it away for conversion which cost me