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> The individual files in a book have a varying number of
edheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
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On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 4:01 PM, Howard Rauch
wrote:
> The individual files in a book have a varying number of RGB color
edheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
No disclaimers apply.
DoD 358
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 4:01 PM, Howard Rauch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The individual files in a book have a varying num
The individual files in a book have a varying number of RGB color definitions.
I want to delete those for several reasons, one being that the printer wants
only CMYK colors. None of the RGB colors are used (that I know of), but every
time I try to delete an RGB color, Frame restores it again
The individual files in a book have a varying number of RGB color definitions.
I want to delete those for several reasons, one being that the printer wants
only CMYK colors. None of the RGB colors are used (that I know of), but every
time I try to delete an RGB color, Frame restores it again
PNG is a great format for screen captures and other bitmap images. It's
small, and it works well in both print and online output. However, if
the "wrong" settings are used for saving the PNGs, the FrameMaker color
catalog becomes bloated with RGB color definitions. (Okay, the
PNG is a great format for screen captures and other bitmap images. It's
small, and it works well in both print and online output. However, if
the "wrong" settings are used for saving the PNGs, the FrameMaker color
catalog becomes bloated with RGB color definitions. (Okay, the
I have these in a template I am trying to purify, due no doubt to PNG graphics
'pollution'. In the past the following solutions have been offered:
. Shlomo Perets: save as .mif, re-open and re-save as .fm
. Richard Combs: Find the PNG graphic lurking in your file and convert it to
something el
I have these in a template I am trying to purify, due no doubt to PNG graphics
'pollution'. In the past the following solutions have been offered:
. Shlomo Perets: save as .mif, re-open and re-save as .fm
. Richard Combs: Find the PNG graphic lurking in your file and convert it to
something el
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