I can't find that post again, but it is referring to a preference setting in InDesign.
As it turns out, it was essentially the printing goblins that created the distortion. The object appeared fine on screen in both Illustrator and InDesign, but only printed distorted from InDesign. I had...
I'm attempting to copy objects from Illustrator and paste them into InDesign, but the objects distort when printed.
For example, I have essentially combined rectangles to create squares. When printed from Illustrator, they are fine - no spaces between the rectangles and all edges are even. When...
Addition:
I did read a post in this forum which said to make sure that Illustrator was copying as AICB instead of PDF, and that InDesign does not prefer PDF files, which I did. The error I get when pasting says that it cannot display the object(s) in their native format and so will paste as an...
I'm attempting to copy objects from Illustrator and paste them into InDesign, but the objects distort when printed.
For example, I have essentially combined rectangles to create squares. When printed from Illustrator, they are fine - no spaces between the rectangles and all edges are even. When...
Hello, and a big thank you to everyone who participates on this board.
So. I've selected an area of a .JPG that I would like to separate out from the background. The picture is of a quilt hanging on a wall and is therefore not perfectly square. I used the magnetic lasso tool to select it and...
bobiton65 -
I can't help you from the technical side but suggest that you go lurking around in some groups on Yahoo! or MSN. I am a quilter and so know first hand how many sewing/quilting/embroidery enthusiasts are out there posting like mad. They will definitely have the answers you're looking...
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