Topic awaiting preservation: Quark Express and eps files - help, please! (Page 1 of 1) |
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Obsessive-Compulsive (I) Inmate From: |
posted 09-29-2001 19:13
Introduction: I'm a PC person and I work a lot in CMYK in CorelDRAW, an object/vector-based program. Often I want to print my file on a commercial press, where most firms have Mac only. CorelDRAW is useless for this, but it does make nice eps files. If I make make artwork with holes in it for the pictures (usually only one or two), I can use Pagemaker to bring in the eps file (text as curves) and then a CMYK tif. Pagemaker 6 shows the eps file with a solid white background (definitely NOT WYSIWYG) but lets me see the tif, if it's in front, as a transparent grey object, so accurate placement is easy. Once fixed, I send the tif to the back whereupon it disappears. If I then make a pdf file from this I can see the job as it will look when printed on a postscript printer or image-setter. The holes in which I place my pictures are often irregular, complex shapes. If I convert the tifs into Mac format, the whole job will open correctly on a Mac. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Adanac |
posted 10-01-2001 04:06
I guess I'll be the first to say your problems and questions are a bit confusing as to what exactly |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Mpls, MN |
posted 10-01-2001 05:02
What you see in Quark and Pagemaker is the eps preview. Not the actual eps data it's self and that is where the problem comes in. If the application had to deal with the actual eps data each program would have to contain a postscript rip. So Each EPS contains a preview image. |