Dear hoodyB,
Cutting straight to the heart of the problem! Very good idea. I think I will do that next time.
Will also use your advice on the psd and ai files. By the way, I have noticed that when I produce an eps, if one looks at it again, one sees lots of little white lines and it all seems...
Dear Jimoblak,
Thanks for your hint. Actually I was initially doing it using .psd and .ai files but still had the problem. A very interesting tutorial I found at http://www.nickhodge.com/mne.php?mcid=711 suggested the method I was using above.
Updates haven't made a difference to the problem...
Dear Jimoblak,
Thank you for answering my query.
I am using InDesign 2.0 but I tried product update but it couldn't find any.
I have three colours in my palette, Black, Registration and the Pantone colour i was using. I experimented this morning, and realised that Photoshop (6) doesn't seem...
Hello all,
My problem is as follows:
I am intending to do a two colour print job using InDesign. The InDesign file includes lots of embedded files from Photoshop and Illustrator. The Illustrator files are using the same spot colours as the InDesign document.
My problem is that when I print...
*grins*
Just stuffed my computer full of RAM and is working a treat. I guess as long as the platform is stable you can just leave it chugging away!
Thanks a lot for all the help!
Ayesha
Hello Manic,
Its for a brochure and each file (two files for the two sides) consists of three a4 pages all running together. The file is currently at 106M (with layers). I am just scared to scale up (bad practice I know! but little choice) because of the insane file size. It is only at 72dpi...
Hey all.
I did just do another post, but on another subject, but was wondering about sth else too.
Could anyone tell me how people generally work at this mad resolutions for print? Do they have super amazing machines or sth? Or is everything vector and scaled up and anything bitmap is put in...
Hello All!
I have a photoshop file which I did principally in orange, black and white. I wanted to send it for print as a two colour job (using Orange and Black).
I usually send my CMYK files to a print shop and they sort out the reducing for me, but this time the printer wants it as a two...
Oddly enough I had the same problem and a friend suggested cutting up a ruler and putting appropriately sized bits into each cell as a diagnostic tool, so you could see which bits were wider than they should be.
It solved it.
so I did that one pixel trick and resized them and now it looks...
Greetings,
Am templating a site, so that content can be typed into the editable cells, but the editable cells stretch, i.e. the text doesn't wrap.
The basic setup is a table with all the complex cells nested inside a table of one cell to hold the background image.
Any thoughts?
cheers.
M.
I found the Layout view really helpful actually. after unsucessfully trying it the old and traditional method.
Now I dont do the 'layers and back again' method. Although I admit the tables seem only marginally less complex..
I hope I didn't misunderstand the problem, but this macromedia tutorial might help. I found it invaluable.
http://www.macromedia.com/support/dreamweaver/ts/documents/backgrnd_tiles.htm
"A background image in a multi-celled table tiles in the background of the table in Internet Explorer...
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