I use InDesign a lot and one of the problems with bringing any pdf into
   it is that what you see on the screen is quite fuzzy. It always prints
   out beautifully, but it's sometimes hard to add things on top of the
   pdf because of the lack of resultion.
   I have done the imports from Fronimo into Photshop and you can see the
   result in 2 of the LSA's past Quarterlies: the songs by Ed Durbrow
   about a year ago and more recently the theorbo music that accompanied
   Francesca Torelli's article.
   Nancy

     You might try printing to PDF and importing them into Quark (at
     least
     it works for InDesign).
     Still, I have had some issues with that, and worked around them by
     generating a PDF from my original program (Finale), then opening
     that
     in a Photoshop-type program (with a 600 or 1200 ppi resolution) to
     convert it to a bitmap TIFF file which imports fine into page
     layout
     programs.
     -- R
     On May 16, 2012, at 10:05 AM, [email protected] wrote:

       I want to import a Fronimo .ft3 file into a graphics program such
     as
     QuarkExpress or CorelDraw (I am a registered user of all 3
     programs).
     I have tried printing .eps to a generic postscript printer, but no
     success.
     PDF files look "fuzzy".
       Is there any way to generate .eps or  .tiff  or any other
     graphics format
     in Fronimo ?
       Thanks,
     Tom
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