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50Calibre

posted on 17th Jan 06 at 17:59

from my experience it tends to print fine (well did for me anyway) so it seemed like just a preview option somewhere.. never found anythin that made a difference tho


Jodi_the_g

posted on 17th Jan 06 at 13:11

Agreed Dave though i though they might have the adobe suite


dave17

posted on 17th Jan 06 at 13:02

Quark all day long


Jodi_the_g

posted on 17th Jan 06 at 12:49

The best software to use to add text and keep the DPI high i have found is Adobe illusator.

This might be better to use than InDesign if you have it.


Bart

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 15th Jan 06 at 17:14

i have a question about InDesign.
I had the background, images etc what i was to put into InDesign and add the text to (for an advert).
The background was made in photoshop CS2, everything at 300 dpi, when i moved it all into InDesign, added the text, then exported to Jpeg (at max quality) it lowered the resolution of everything...

Is there something ive missed here?