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Re: A best image

by Dick Margulis <margulisd@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 25, 2006 at 06:30 AM

Steel wrote:
> "Helpful Harry"
> wrote
> 
> 
>>         Press printing            300 DPI - 600 DPI
>>                                   (ask the print company what they
want)
>>
>>      This assumes that the image is the correct width and height and
>>      is not scaled when Placed into the PageMaker do***ent.
>>      By all means keep a higher resolution of the image for editing in
>>      Photoshop, but for the images used in PageMaker do***ents using
>>      anything more than these DPI values is simply a waste of disk
>>      space, print time, etc.
>>
>>
>> Helpful Harry
>> Hopefully helping harassed humans happily handle handiwork hard****ps 
;o)
> Dear Sir,
> I must use the image for press
> I transform the image like you suggest
> but the text that is into the image is always illegible
> 
> Regards
> 
> Steel
> 
> 

Steel,

After you make the changes that Harry listed (all of which are 
necessary), ex****t a PDF of the do***ent. See if the text is legible on 
the PDF.

PageMaker displays a low-resolution preview image in the PageMaker 
workspace on your screen, but this is not the image it uses for printing.

You can change your preferences to see the high-resolution preview if 
that helps you.

If you still have illegible text, perhaps the problem is in what you did 
in Photoshop. But if the text is legible in Photoshop, it should be 
legible when printed.

Dick
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 5 Posts in Topic:
A best image
"Steel" <ste  2006-05-25 06:52:14 
Re: A best image
Helpful Harry <helpful  2006-05-25 19:24:39 
Re: A best image
"Steel" <ste  2006-05-25 09:53:10 
Re: A best image
Dick Margulis <marguli  2006-05-25 06:30:15 
Re: A best image
Helpful Harry <helpful  2006-05-26 18:19:14 

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