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Create a Preflight Droplet

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

July 7th, 2008

by Jeff Gamet

Acrobats Preflight tools are powerful and complex. But you can simplify your preflight life by creating a standalone droplet. Then, any PDF you drop onto it will be tested against specific project requirements, and can then be automatically moved into a different folder and a report generated.

A few of the choices are:

  • List all images
  • List non CMYK objects
  • List text using non-embedded fonts
  • Document creates more than four plates
  • PDF/X-1a compliant
  • PDF/X-3 compliant
  • Magazine ads
  • Sheetfed offset
  • Web offset
  • List images below 250 ppi

Printing Is Alive - Pazazz Video is Viral Hall of Fame Winner

Friday, June 13th, 2008

Pazazz Video is MarketingSherpa Viral Hall of Fame Winner

By Eric Vessels on June 12th, 2008

You may remember my post about the video Warren Werbitt did for his company Pazazz printing. We thought it was pretty good and so did some readers. Despite the copycat controversy with the comedy troupe, the video has been a great success for them. So much so that they’ve been inducted into the respected marketing website MarketingSherpa’s Viral Hall of Fame for 2008.

Here is what MarketingSherpa had to say about the video:

XChange International announce release of Printools plug-in for Adobe InDesign CS3

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

Press Release 6/11/08

Preflighting A Win-Win For Both Printer And Print Buyer

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

Never before has the world of graphic arts been so dynamic, so ripe with change and new opportunities afforded by emerging creative technologies. And no longer are the creations made in popular desktop programs - like QuarkXPress, Adobe InDesign or Microsoft Word - bound to the traditional constraints of print. These days, businesses create content for any number of purposes.

Acrobat Pro 9. Auto correction preflighting features for print production

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

Adobe Announces Acrobat Pro 9, Creative Suite 3.3

by Jeff Gamet, 12:05 AM EDT, June 2nd, 2008

Adobe announced Acrobat Pro 9, the next version of its PDF viewing and editing application, along with Creative Suite 3.3 on Monday. Adobe Acrobat Pro 9 will include native Flash support, enhanced collaboration tools like PDF Portfolios, improved print production tools, and support for Adobe PDF Print Engine 2.

PDF Portfolios lets Acrobat users bundle documents, images and videos together as packages with summaries, create PDF forms and collect and analyze form data without requiring IT department involvement. Portfolios are compatible with the new (in beta) Acrobat.com hosted services that support document collaboration.

What Does Preflighting The Design Mean?

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

Quark To InDesign - Q2ID

What Does Preflighting The Design Mean?

As a graphic designer, has this ever happened to you?

The scenario: You’ve sent your marketing masterpiece that you have meticulously designed to your printer. The deadline is tight, but you made it. Then the phone rings. Its your printer calling to let you know they are having problems printing your piece. You are about ready to scream because the client is waiting to get this piece out to his customers.

Markzware Friend, David Watson of Ultimate Dies

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

I am saddened by todays news of David Watsons death.

David was a visionary and a gentleman. He always made it a point to visit me at all the GraphExpo and other tradeshows to share a word or two with me.

I have known David personally since 1996. He was a typesetter from the old days. We both shared an affinity with each other as I was a typesetter and we could relate to each other.

Not too long ago, shortly before drupa he gave me another one of those [out of the blue] phone calls. It was to invite Markzware to demonstrate our wares at the Hewlett-Packard booth. 

Converting from QuarkXPress to InDesign. Knowing what gets interpreted correctly.

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

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by Claudia McCue
April 2008

If like many designers you are in the process of making the big switch from QuarkXPress to InDesign, you know it is not a trivial undertaking. You have to retrain your brain to a new way of working and remind your fingers which keys to hit for those newfangled shortcuts. You are in a hurry to get up to speed, and you have just been asked to create a client’s next newsletter in InDesign. The template for the newsletter is currently in QuarkXPress. You’ve finally come to that fork in the road: Do you build a new newsletter template from scratch, or do you take the easy way out and just open the file with InDesign? If there’s a lot of work in the template, go for File > Open. While it’s surprising this works at all, you should know what converts and what does not.

Markzware Publisher To InDesign.

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

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Reviewed by Macintosh Users East.

I recently saw a video on the internet which featured a designer who had created an Adobe InDesign document that had somehow become corrupted. Eventually the file refused to open in InDesign.

Ordinarily an event like this would be disasterous to a layout artist, especially if the document were a huge commercial layout for a magazine or a book.

Since the file would not open he could not even revert to a saved copy. Instead of starting all over again the designer launched QuarkXPress (more)

iStudio Publisher beta and Survey

Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

We are helping our friends in the UK, CFour who are about to release an exciting new desktop publishing application entitled iStudio Publisher and are asking for your assistance.

Yes, we understand that there are several desktop publishing applications on the market today.
However, this one should prove to be unique.

Please take a moment to fill out our very quick survey and add comments on what you think would make a popular desktop publishing application.


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