Re: also working with images

2008-02-13 Thread Milan Davidovic
On 2/4/08, Mike Wickham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you're on the Windows platform, and creating documents for press, EPS is really the only way to go for color graphics. With every other graphics format, Frame passes the graphics through the Windows GDI when creating Postscript. CMYK graphics

Re: also working with images

2008-02-13 Thread Mike Wickham
On 2/4/08, Mike Wickham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you're on the Windows platform, and creating documents for press, EPS is really the only way to go for color graphics. With every other graphics format, Frame passes the graphics through the Windows GDI when creating Postscript. CMYK

Re: also working with images

2008-02-13 Thread Paul Findon
On 13 Feb 2008, at 13:15, Milan Davidovic wrote: On 2/4/08, Mike Wickham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you're on the Windows platform, and creating documents for press, EPS is really the only way to go for color graphics. With every other graphics format, Frame passes the graphics through

also working with images

2008-02-13 Thread Mike Wickham
> On 2/4/08, Mike Wickham wrote: >> If you're on the Windows platform, and creating documents for press, EPS >> is >> really the only way to go for color graphics. With every other graphics >> format, Frame passes the graphics through the Windows GDI when creating >> Postscript. CMYK graphics

also working with images

2008-02-13 Thread Paul Findon
On 13 Feb 2008, at 13:15, Milan Davidovic wrote: > On 2/4/08, Mike Wickham wrote: >> If you're on the Windows platform, and creating documents for >> press, EPS is >> really the only way to go for color graphics. With every other >> graphics >> format, Frame passes the graphics through the

also working with images

2008-02-03 Thread Milan Davidovic
I've inherited responsibility for some Frame docs. Almost all of the images are .eps created in Illustrator and .jpg modified in Photoshop (there are matching.psd files for the .jpg files). These images are imported by reference, and the Frame docs only get PDF'd (no Help, web, etc.). What about

also working with images

2008-02-03 Thread Milan Davidovic
I've inherited responsibility for some Frame docs. Almost all of the images are .eps created in Illustrator and .jpg modified in Photoshop (there are matching.psd files for the .jpg files). These images are imported by reference, and the Frame docs only get PDF'd (no Help, web, etc.). What about