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07-22-2003, 07:11 PM
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ID.... finally
OK, we're finally getting InDesign in about 2 weeks (i know, that took a REALLY long time... if you remember my last ID thread).
So I was wondering who out there uses ID? I'm sure I'll have questions as I'm the only person in this joint who'll really be using it. Just wondering who I should seek out...
though I'll probably just post them all here anyway...
edit: I've used ID before, but only for the last3 or 4weeks of my previous job and that was when it was first released.
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07-22-2003, 09:40 PM
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I have indesign but to put it simple we will learn together.
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07-22-2003, 10:03 PM
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I was thinking about switching printers just so I could use Indesign.
But I just got quark 6 and I don't know what to do. I'll test Indesign out at home as much as possible. When I get a chance I'll do the same here.
All I can say so far is that importing images with transparencys is off the freaking chain!!!
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Introducing the Great Graphic Avenger!!! Benjo!
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07-22-2003, 10:25 PM
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Schtrate up dog!
Transparent images!
Advanced typo features... hangin punctuation!
Optical kerning looks great <--saves ton of time!
Guides are lockable and Precise.
...and it can even open old Quark documents.
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07-22-2003, 10:31 PM
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[b]Quote: Originally posted by casedsgn on 22 July 2003
Schtrate up dog!
Transparent images!
Advanced typo features... hangin punctuation!
Optical kerning looks great <--saves ton of time!
Guides are lockable and Precise.
...and it can even open old Quark documents.
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Yes yes Indesign is that program.
Quark you can get the...
what where your dirty minds thinking I was going to say trash can.
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…tackle a catalog with a single layout, please a client with a single comp.
Introducing the Great Graphic Avenger!!! Benjo!
*crowd goes wild and topless*
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07-25-2003, 01:49 AM
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Seeing as most of my "typographical" print material has mostly been a single page, I rely on Corel Draw and Illustrator.
I have Pagemaker 7 but have not used it much. InDesign is cost prohibitive for me at the moment.Is InDesign being supported by commercial printers? Last time I had to print something, Illustrator or Quark were it.
Cross platform problems come up also since our company was PC (Windows) based.
Has anyone else come up with these kinds of problems? No InDesign support. Cross Platform font issues?
Bruce
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04-09-2004, 06:20 AM
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If you need to run InDesign files on both Windows and Mac, then stick to OpenType fonts and you should have no problem at all.
As for support from the printers, that is rapidly changing. In Dallas, I did a brochure job with InDesign 2 on the PC about a month ago, and a local printer had purchased InDesign about three or four months ago and they love it...and that was the first printer I checked.
Since InDesign is making such a fast inroad into the graphics business, I suspect this will not be a problem for long. If *your* printer says 'we don't take InDesign files' and won't work with high-res PDF, tell them *gently* that you will seek another printer who will.
That should get some attention!
David
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04-09-2004, 06:51 AM
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A thread from the past!
Specialization is for insects...
R.H.
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04-09-2004, 08:08 AM
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I have it too, but it tells me to buy it every time I open it...
C:\DOS
C:\DOS\RUN
RUN DOS RUN
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