<snip> a mostly unprecise project, that they have done themselves, without caring enough about the downstream issues. It costs not much to ask questions before entering a design process and people should always start by the end, which is the real beginning of any printed work. Size? Colors? Bleed? Resolution? Color space? Binding? etc. All these need to be addressed before hitting the "New document" menu. I've said it many times on this list, it's all about communication! </snip>
Ok so now you've got my attention, I realised that I don't know anything about the above matters and in time my b&w newsletter will have to be colour or partially colour. I'm thinking of trials on a colour laser printer just to get feed back from readers, does anyone have any comments on this process? Size? Colors? Bleed? Resolution? Color space? Binding?. I'm pretty good at layout and design but now understand that I know zilch about how a colour image is made and put together prior to printing. Is there a 'laymans terms' informational on pre press / down stream issues things and what I would have to be aware of through or with using Scribus on Linux. TIA Roger
