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.eps into indesign.
 

danny Ramdhani




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Old Post  02-04-04 - 03:28 PM  
hi all. i just created a logo that i want to chuck into indesign 2.
the problem is, it loses a lot of quality once its placed in indesign (it
looks like its rasterised??).
the illustration was designed in illustrator 10, cymk and saved as an .eps.
any ideas?

cheers

steve




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Stuart




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Old Post  02-04-04 - 03:29 PM  
danny Ramdhani wrote:
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>hi all. i just created a logo that i want to chuck into indesign 2. >the problem is, it loses a lot of quality once its placed in indesign (it >looks like its rasterised??). >the illustration was designed in illustrator 10, cymk and saved as an .eps. >any ideas? > >cheers > >steve >
It shows the eps preview by default, change it using the right click menu and choosing the high quality preview setting uner view IIRC. Stuart


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Old Post  02-04-04 - 03:29 PM  
"danny Ramdhani" <ok-dan@lycos.com> wrote in message
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quote:
> hi all. i just created a logo that i want to chuck into indesign 2. > the problem is, it loses a lot of quality once its placed in indesign (it > looks like its rasterised??). > the illustration was designed in illustrator 10, cymk and saved as an
.eps.
quote:
> any ideas? > > cheers > > steve > >
In Indesign Object/Display Performance/High Quality Should fix it


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Old Post  02-04-04 - 04:28 PM  
cheers dave & stewart.
sorted.

p.s.
are there any indesign newsgroups? i couldnt find any.
i have an exam comming up soon and need a bit of help getting around some
problems im having with indesign.

cheers

steve




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> cheers dave & stewart. >sorted. > >p.s. >are there any indesign newsgroups? i couldnt find any. >i have an exam comming up soon and need a bit of help getting around some >problems im having with indesign. > >cheers > >steve >
Not on my work news server, will look at home. Stuart


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LauraK




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Old Post  02-04-04 - 05:28 PM  
No ID usenet newsgroups, but there's a mailing list here:
http://www.blueworld.com/blueworld/lists/indesign.html

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"steve" <steveh311@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> p.s.
> are there any indesign newsgroups? i couldnt find any.
> i have an exam comming up soon and need a bit of help getting around some
> problems im having with indesign.
>
> cheers

You should add adobeforums.com to your newsreader.  You might need to sign
up with Adobe first through their support web-site, at least to be able to
post.  I read the adobeforums.com Adobe.Indesign.Windows forum through
outlook and it's been so long since I set it up I forget exactly what needs
to be done.

Or you can just goto the Adobe site and view the p2p forum online (the
format they use for that is aweful thou).

hth

THC
>
> steve
>
>




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