I'm using Quark Passport 4.1. I have an RGB TIF file (also tried CMYK version ... same result), 300 DPI, which I am trying to print as part of a page layout from Quark. When printed from Photoshop the image looks fine, but Quark will only print out a low-quality, blocky version of the TIF.
The image is over 13Mb in filesize, and I would expect that when printing from Quark it would pause in order to get that info from the file itself, but it doesn't. The print just flies through, leading me to believe that the pplaceholder image that Quark created as part of the QXD file is being printed, rather than the TIF itself.
Can anyone tell me what would cause the placeholder to print instead of data being retrieved from the TIF file itself? Or any other reasons why this might be happening? It's driving me nuts ... I have seen this happen when imported files have been scaled, rotated or flipped in Quark, but never when a file has simply been imported.
Any help would be much appreciated ... I have a number of 'dependants' who are in much need of this info - they also would be eternally grateful!
The image is over 13Mb in filesize, and I would expect that when printing from Quark it would pause in order to get that info from the file itself, but it doesn't. The print just flies through, leading me to believe that the pplaceholder image that Quark created as part of the QXD file is being printed, rather than the TIF itself.
Can anyone tell me what would cause the placeholder to print instead of data being retrieved from the TIF file itself? Or any other reasons why this might be happening? It's driving me nuts ... I have seen this happen when imported files have been scaled, rotated or flipped in Quark, but never when a file has simply been imported.
Any help would be much appreciated ... I have a number of 'dependants' who are in much need of this info - they also would be eternally grateful!