Re: Quark 6
Re: Quark 6
- Subject: Re: Quark 6
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2003 09:40:48 -0400
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> Works great here! Buit-in colors are handled just like imports
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> (vector/bitmap TIFF). For EPS, not just anyone, I think the trick is to
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> bring them in the same plane as the built-in objects but attaching a 99.9%
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> transparency to them.
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I assume you're talking about InDesign. I don't understand "bring
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them in the same plane." And why would you want to "attach
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transparency?"
Yes, I mean InDesign. "Bring an image in the same plane" means force it to
be processed as an InDesign element and you do that by assigning a
transparency value of 99.9%. Try drawing some solid cyan, magenta and yellow
rectangles in InDesign. Now, do the same thing in an Ai10 document. Place
the Ai10 document in InDesign. The problem is : how can you get the Ai10
objects to render identically in composite cmyk as the native ID objects?
The only known workaround to date is to select the placed Ai10 element and
assign it a 99.9% transparency value. When you do that everything is
processed the same way, colorwise, and everything matches up perfect.
Regards,
Roger Breton | Laval, Canada | email@hidden
http://pages.infinit.net/graxx
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