Mac OS X Forum :: RE: Having InDesign CS3 and CS2 on the same computer.
Hi, Creative Suite CS3 is already installed in my G5, but when I am trying to install Creative Suite CS2. InDesign CS2 not getting installed. Please help me how can I install. Thanks Rajeev - Read More at This Link..
http://software-robotics.com/graphic-design-prepress/viewtopic.php?p=7810
Friday, December 28, 2007
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Mac OS X Forum :: RE: Having InDesign CS3 and CS2 on the same computer.
Mac OS X Forum :: RE: Having InDesign CS3 and CS2 on the same computer.
Hi, Creative Suite CS3 is already installed in my G5, but when I am trying to install Creative Suite CS2. InDesign CS2 not getting installed. Please help me how can I install. Thanks Rajeev - Read More at This Link..
http://software-robotics.com/graphic-design-prepress/viewtopic.php?p=7810
Hi, Creative Suite CS3 is already installed in my G5, but when I am trying to install Creative Suite CS2. InDesign CS2 not getting installed. Please help me how can I install. Thanks Rajeev - Read More at This Link..
http://software-robotics.com/graphic-design-prepress/viewtopic.php?p=7810
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Prepress Software :: RE: RGB to CMYK workflow
Prepress Software :: RE: RGB to CMYK workflow
It sounds like most of your issues revolve around what the printers in Germany and Czechoslovakia expect of your PDF. Many european printers want PDF's submitted as PDF/X-3 standard, use that preset when outputting your files from InDesign. You may also consider leaving your files as RGB and letting your printers perform the color space conversion. (***Side note: if you are exporting a PDF/X1-a it will automatically convert RGB to CMYK, PDF/X-3 allows for all color spaces in the file***) - Read More at This Link..
http://software-robotics.com/graphic-design-prepress/viewtopic.php?p=7715
It sounds like most of your issues revolve around what the printers in Germany and Czechoslovakia expect of your PDF. Many european printers want PDF's submitted as PDF/X-3 standard, use that preset when outputting your files from InDesign. You may also consider leaving your files as RGB and letting your printers perform the color space conversion. (***Side note: if you are exporting a PDF/X1-a it will automatically convert RGB to CMYK, PDF/X-3 allows for all color spaces in the file***) - Read More at This Link..
http://software-robotics.com/graphic-design-prepress/viewtopic.php?p=7715
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Prepress Software :: RE: RGB to CMYK workflow
Prepress Software :: RE: RGB to CMYK workflow
It sounds like most of your issues revolve around what the printers in Germany and Czechoslovakia expect of your PDF. Many european printers want PDF's submitted as PDF/X-3 standard, use that preset when outputting your files from InDesign. You may also consider leaving your files as RGB and letting your printers perform the color space conversion. (***Side note: if you are exporting a PDF/X1-a it will automatically convert RGB to CMYK, PDF/X-3 allows for all color spaces in the file***) - Read More at This Link..
http://software-robotics.com/graphic-design-prepress/viewtopic.php?p=7715
It sounds like most of your issues revolve around what the printers in Germany and Czechoslovakia expect of your PDF. Many european printers want PDF's submitted as PDF/X-3 standard, use that preset when outputting your files from InDesign. You may also consider leaving your files as RGB and letting your printers perform the color space conversion. (***Side note: if you are exporting a PDF/X1-a it will automatically convert RGB to CMYK, PDF/X-3 allows for all color spaces in the file***) - Read More at This Link..
http://software-robotics.com/graphic-design-prepress/viewtopic.php?p=7715
Friday, December 14, 2007
Prepress Software :: RE: RGB to CMYK workflow
Prepress Software :: RE: RGB to CMYK workflow
It sounds like most of your issues revolve around what the printers in Germany and Czechoslovakia expect of your PDF. Many european printers want PDF's submitted as PDF/X-3 standard, use that preset when outputting your files from InDesign. You may also consider leaving your files as RGB and letting your printers perform the color space conversion. (***Side note: if you are exporting a PDF/X1-a it will automatically convert RGB to CMYK, PDF/X-3 allows for all color spaces in the file***) - Read More at This Link..
http://software-robotics.com/graphic-design-prepress/viewtopic.php?p=7715
It sounds like most of your issues revolve around what the printers in Germany and Czechoslovakia expect of your PDF. Many european printers want PDF's submitted as PDF/X-3 standard, use that preset when outputting your files from InDesign. You may also consider leaving your files as RGB and letting your printers perform the color space conversion. (***Side note: if you are exporting a PDF/X1-a it will automatically convert RGB to CMYK, PDF/X-3 allows for all color spaces in the file***) - Read More at This Link..
http://software-robotics.com/graphic-design-prepress/viewtopic.php?p=7715
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Mac OS X Forum :: Best InDesign Books?
Mac OS X Forum :: Best InDesign Books?
Does anyone know what the best books are for people who are highly savvy when it comes to learning apps? A book that is not just for reference but takes you through actual projects. I am already using InDesign but need to train some other users and could use some support material. I have looked at Adobe InDesign by Elaine Betts and also Adobe InDesign CS3 How-Tos: 100 Essential Techniques - for a more reference based book. I am looking for a book that is geared toward someone who can learn the basics in a day - a production environment, where all the constants are important, colors, tra... - Read More at This Link..
http://software-robotics.com/graphic-design-prepress/viewtopic.php?p=7637
Does anyone know what the best books are for people who are highly savvy when it comes to learning apps? A book that is not just for reference but takes you through actual projects. I am already using InDesign but need to train some other users and could use some support material. I have looked at Adobe InDesign by Elaine Betts and also Adobe InDesign CS3 How-Tos: 100 Essential Techniques - for a more reference based book. I am looking for a book that is geared toward someone who can learn the basics in a day - a production environment, where all the constants are important, colors, tra... - Read More at This Link..
http://software-robotics.com/graphic-design-prepress/viewtopic.php?p=7637
Saturday, December 8, 2007
Prepress Software :: Changing Font when printing to PS File for Printer Marks
Prepress Software :: Changing Font when printing to PS File for Printer Marks
Hi, Does anybody know if it is possible to change the Font/Size when printing to Postscript file for the Printer Marks/Page Information in Indesign CS3 Windows Platform? Rick - Read More at This Link..
http://software-robotics.com/graphic-design-prepress/viewtopic.php?p=7597
Hi, Does anybody know if it is possible to change the Font/Size when printing to Postscript file for the Printer Marks/Page Information in Indesign CS3 Windows Platform? Rick - Read More at This Link..
http://software-robotics.com/graphic-design-prepress/viewtopic.php?p=7597
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Desktop Publishing :: CS3 Indesign proper pdf settings
Desktop Publishing :: CS3 Indesign proper pdf settings
I have been thrown into the woes of proper pdf creation.. Export as pdf, it changes CMYK to RGB. I cannot find the proper settings, if I change to export change to cmyk all the black type seperates. I have tried export as pdf and export as eps and ran through distiller. These are ads that made int pdf's and then placed on a page for newsprint output. I never had any problems with CS2, I wonder what has changed? All help would be greatly appreciated!! - Read More at This Link..
http://software-robotics.com/graphic-design-prepress/viewtopic.php?p=7554
I have been thrown into the woes of proper pdf creation.. Export as pdf, it changes CMYK to RGB. I cannot find the proper settings, if I change to export change to cmyk all the black type seperates. I have tried export as pdf and export as eps and ran through distiller. These are ads that made int pdf's and then placed on a page for newsprint output. I never had any problems with CS2, I wonder what has changed? All help would be greatly appreciated!! - Read More at This Link..
http://software-robotics.com/graphic-design-prepress/viewtopic.php?p=7554
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Graphic Design Forum :: RE: how to use Knocking effectively in InDesign CS3
Graphic Design Forum :: RE: how to use Knocking effectively in InDesign CS3
well - i've like - knicked a picture from like - the other side of the imposed sheet - and used it elsewhere on the same sheet - so if that's knicking then yeah i'll have a punt at that! copy paste/duplicate/step n repeeeet or plain old option click drag - all very good knicking mehods _ expertise: nothing - Read More at This Link..
http://software-robotics.com/graphic-design-prepress/viewtopic.php?p=7505
well - i've like - knicked a picture from like - the other side of the imposed sheet - and used it elsewhere on the same sheet - so if that's knicking then yeah i'll have a punt at that! copy paste/duplicate/step n repeeeet or plain old option click drag - all very good knicking mehods _ expertise: nothing - Read More at This Link..
http://software-robotics.com/graphic-design-prepress/viewtopic.php?p=7505
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