At 11:00 AM 3/21/2015, you wrote:
I assume you are referring to commercial
printing, where either CMYK process colors or similar spot colors are used.Â
Well, no, actually. I do very little color work
and am woefully ignorant on all things color. So
far, the color photos and occasional color
Fei Min said:
> but the TIFF figures were all fuzzy and the PNG ones weren't
This _may_ be due to the fact that your screen capture program that outputs the
TIFF does not place a good "thumb-nail" inside the file. The actual printed
output may be just fine, but displays (particularly when edit
On Behalf Of Fei Min Lorente
> Sent: Friday, March 20, 2015 10:18 AM
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> Thanks for that article, Carol.
>
> I've been using PDF from Visio source (sometimes Illustrator or CA
Carol,
I assume you are referring to commercial printing, where either CMYK
process colors or similar spot colors are used.
Ed
On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 12:52 PM, Carol J. Elkins
wrote:
> Here is a really good article (I think) about the various graphic file
> formats and when to use and not us
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they're not printing them either.
Fei Min
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Where I work we use either PNGs (
We use PDFs created in Illustrator. As I understand a single page
illustrator and PDF file created by illustrator are identical or at least
totally exchangeable.
Ed Nodland
On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 12:52 PM, Carol J. Elkins
wrote:
> Here is a really good article (I think) about the various grap
Where I work we use either PNGs (if we have a screenshot) or SVGs
(generated from Visio). We do a *lot *of Visio diagrams.
On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 3:52 PM, Carol J. Elkins
wrote:
> Here is a really good article (I think) about the various graphic file
> formats and when to use and not use them.