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  1. cooperhermosa

    Drop shadow darkens other elements

    I think I figured it out. My oiriginal green is RGB, and when adding the drop shadow it makes it into CMYK.
  2. cooperhermosa

    Drop shadow darkens other elements

    Hi, Here's another newbie questions. I applied a drop shadow to a box, but now an element that is in another layer looks darker (it's not under the shadow). It used to be bright green, now it's not as bright... I've tried moving it to another layer, changing preview options. I even exported...
  3. cooperhermosa

    Tryng to import from Illustrator

    Thanks! It was that. I'm so relieved it wasn't something hard to fix. I've never used inDesign before...
  4. cooperhermosa

    Tryng to import from Illustrator

    I made a logo in Illustrator. All paths with fills and a type with a stroke. Nothing fancy. I then tried to import it (via Place...) into inDesign, but the logo comes out all wrong. My clean vectors now look all pixelated, no anti-aliasing at all... What could I be doing wrong?

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