Hi
Not being highly creative or intelligent, I used Apple's Pages software to
create the School Newlstter (with the aid of one of the great templates).
I exported it to PDF and took it to the printer who said the fonts and
resolution etc were all fine but he had to convert it from RGB to CMYK.
He
On 04/08/2005, at 8:46 PM, Edward Arrowsmith wrote:
Is it possible to open Publisher files using the Pages component of
iWorks please?
If not, is there a program that will open publisher files in OS X
please?
thanks and Best wishes
edward
Hi Edward,
No program on the PC or Mac, not
Hi Rod. You must convert your RGB images to CMYK in Photoshop. 'Image -
Mode - CMYK'.
Then go; 'Image - Adjustments - Selective Colour' to bring back some of
the colours that have
changed. CMYK will increase the file size as well.
This is because images seen on computer monitors and TV screens
On 05/08/2005, at 7:12 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
On 05/08/2005, at 6:55 AM, Rod Blitvich wrote:
Hi
Not being highly creative or intelligent, I used Apple's Pages
software to
create the School Newlstter (with the aid of one of the great
templates).
I exported it to PDF and took it to the
On 5/08/2005 9:19 AM, Martin Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
G'day everyone,
Just wondering if anyone has come across a multiple bay Firewire enclosure
with the ability to connect four or so 3.5 PATA IDE hard disks to a Mac
using Firewire without having to buy more than the one Firewire
On 05/08/2005, at 10:27 AM, Matthew Healey wrote:
This is a quote from someone on Slashdot who goes by the name of
'curmi' who I am guessing is Jamie Curmi (author of Launch!).
quote
Bigger news is that there are no Sony songs on iTMS Japan!
The story is that this is the current hold up
Hopefully Sony will realise now that they can't manipulate Apple in
this way. If Apple went ahead with the iTMS in Australia without
Sony there would be a fair amount of unavailable Australian artists
but new artists who might want their songs available online may be
discouraged from
iBook G3 10.3.9 with Airport (not Extreme) detects base station with
good signal but cannot make internet connection. Done Airport updates.
Any ideas please?
thanks and Best wishes
edward
On Fri, 2005-08-05 at 06:58 +0800, Ronda Brown wrote:
On 04/08/2005, at 8:46 PM, Edward Arrowsmith wrote:
Is it possible to open Publisher files using the Pages component of
iWorks please?
If not, is there a program that will open publisher files in OS X
please?
thanks and
On Fri, 2005-08-05 at 07:12 +0800, Ronda Brown wrote:
I'm not sure about this, but I don't think Pages can output in CMYK
Ouch. That'd make it almost useless for commercial printing. Surely
there must be /some/ way to do it...
and I don't think Preview can convert RGB to CMYK. Photoshop
On Fri, 2005-08-05 at 09:14 +0800, Rob Davies wrote:
Hi Rod,
I'm not sure about this, but I don't think Pages can output in
CMYK and I don't think Preview can convert RGB to CMYK. Photoshop
I think can.
Problem here is that Photoshop will usually modify layout and fonts/
On Fri, 2005-08-05 at 08:11 +0800, Jon Davison wrote:
Hi Rod. You must convert your RGB images to CMYK in Photoshop. 'Image -
Mode - CMYK'.
Then go; 'Image - Adjustments - Selective Colour' to bring back some of
the colours that have
changed. CMYK will increase the file size as well.
On Fri, 2005-08-05 at 12:40 +0800, Michael Schmidt wrote:
Hi. I've heard that Publisher docs can be opened in Photoshop. Anyone
know anything about that?
News to me, but it'd be nice if it was possible. I suspect you might be
thinking of PDF/TIFF/EPS files /exported/ by Publisher, rather than
On 05/08/2005, at 6:55 AM, Rod Blitvich wrote:
Hi
Not being highly creative or intelligent, I used Apple's Pages
software to
create the School Newlstter (with the aid of one of the great
templates).
I exported it to PDF and took it to the printer who said the fonts and
resolution etc were
Hi All WAMUGgers
I'm interested in your feedback on a small/er LCD Tv that could also
double as a monitor.
Something portable that could be second TV at home and also I could
use as second monitor for Powerbook.
Websearch shows Sony Vega MFMHT95 - 19 and -MHT75 - 17 with
1280x1024
Hi Reg,
There are quite a few around at the moment, but resolution still tends to be
poor in the larger size monitors. From what I've seen, the 23 monitors
with 1280 x 768 resolution are more for display/TV purposes than being used
as a monitor, but I guess it depends on your expectations as
Well as much as I don't really want to recommend a Dull - I mean Dell, they
do a 19 (48cm) widescreen LCD screen with TV capability with
picture-in-picture support to watch TV while you work on the computer or
vice versa and a resolution of 1280x768.
The P/P (PIP, POP, PBP) feature supports
Hi Greg
Thanks for your advice.
Priories
1Portable good quality 2nd TV for home (we can't watch Dr Who in
lounge and cook braised brains, kidneys and onions in kitchen and
watch at same time).
2Could drag it into bedroom for bedtime reviewing of SBS late
night viewing.
3Could
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