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  1. GrafxKitten

    Using InDesign CS2 - unable to open unknown QXD file

    What we've been doing here at work is like jimoblak said, opening up the documents in Quark and saving all the way back to Quark 4, and it works beautifully.. and is fully editable.
  2. GrafxKitten

    Batch Convert from bitmap to jpeg

    What I do to fix that problem is, set up the save option within the Action. So you start with opening the file, recording actions, do all steps for alteration, and then save the file as jpg, and close the window. Stop your action then, when you go to Batch, everything is set for you. Make sure...
  3. GrafxKitten

    Batch Convert from bitmap to jpeg

    If I am understanding correctly, you probably did not use the "Override Action" Commands in the Batch dialog window. You need to have those boxes checkmarked for the file to save. Otherwise you are saving the same file ontop of the last one. Good luck, hope that helps :)
  4. GrafxKitten

    How to make the background perfectly white?

    You could also use your pen tool to create a path around your image then simply mask it. Works good and is fairly easy, provided you make a tight path around the desired image. Hope that helps a bit. :)
  5. GrafxKitten

    Do you have to flatten placed PSD's when going to print?

    I'm no pro on ID but I've experienced problems going with unflattened PSD's into ID when trying to go to print. The ripped file did not work properly. Some files ripped without issue while others did not, I'd be cautious here. ~GK
  6. GrafxKitten

    How can I tell definitively if a photo has been retouched?

    Ahh many apologies, in the case of a photo, the job would have to be terrible to be detected. *Photoshop on the brain* ~Kit mscallisto, I'll be glad to answer you, but I'm off work now! Tomorrow :)
  7. GrafxKitten

    How can I tell definitively if a photo has been retouched?

    You may try throwing a high contrast curve on the image to see any imperfections, if the retouch was not done smoothly you will know right off the bat. Good Luck :) ~Kit

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