Doctors and lawyers used Latin to fool the masses, a parallel can be drawn with printers having to use Quark and a Mac (because of the investment involved over the years). If they can't read an .EPS file there is something wrong.

I've been using Corel Draw since 1990 to earn my living ,with no problems. It really is WYSIWYG with a precise print preview. Quark is very cack-handed to use.

Cheers,
John

At 08:57 18/11/2003, you wrote:
Matthew,

What"s wrong with doing everything in photoshop?

Well, unless is a very small file, low res, RGB, for client approval only and not for print quality, it's the worst solution I have ever heard (amongst Corel and PageMaker rubbish!)


There are ONLY two standard industry software for Publishing/Page Layout and they are: All time best renowned software QuarkXpress and (more recently stable) InDesign.

The same goes for professional image editing: Photoshop any professional (only) version.

All the rest is just a laugh and a big waist of (professionals) time, you can use other PC native software as the above, just don't expect the end users, like bureaus and printers to do a good job translating it (if they accept the work in first place)

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