Still, I would find out if the original EPS is vector or bitmap. Logos
are typically vector graphics. Vectors have the advantage of creating
smaller files which are crisper in display and resize to any size
without degradation.
But a PNG might be a better choice if only publishing for viewing
Thanks, Mike.
I think that Alison was just responding to my request to understand how to save
as a PNG from Photoshop. :)
FWIW, this is just a simple 4 color corporate logo, so I am not too worried
about using PNG format. As long as it shows cleanly in the output PDF of my
documents (and print
If your EPS graphic is a vector drawing, I would not follow Alison's
suggestion to save as a PNG bitmap. That will greatly degrade the
drawing by rasterizing it. EPS handles vectors perfectly, resizing them
without degradation. Of course, they still look awful inside
FrameMaker-- because FM onl
Robert Lauriston said:
> Converting EPS to some other format is unnecessary and can degrade the image.
> You get used to FrameMaker not previewing it.
Point ... I am not too worried about this image though - it is simply an
updated four-color company logo that I need to change in my existing doc
Thanks, Fred.
I will see if I can save the EPS into a PDF format - of the right size, I
guess? - so that I can import it into FrameMaker.
PNG would also be fine for my purpose, since it is a company logo that needs to
be changed in my older documents. So, I will also try Alison's advice.
Z
Fr
Thanks, Lin.
I guess my only reason for making it look good in FrameMaker would be the
"WYSIWYG" factor. :)
This is just for a company logo that is being updated, so not critical per se,
I suppose. The graphics artist provided an EPS file - his first PNG output was
anti-aliased (which he can c
Thanks, Alison. I will try the second option you mentioned, since I only have
Photoshop CS3, not the full Creative Suite. A good-quality PNG will be
sufficient for my purpose - this is for an updated company logo that now need
to be changed in my older FM documents.
Z
From: Craig, Alison [mail
Thanks! I have not checked the actual PDF output yet, so I will verify that it
looks okay when outputted there ...
(Whine: sorta makes the concept of WYSIWYG a bit less nice - the quality of the
image on the screen is cringe-worthy).
Z
Robert Lauriston said:
> FrameMaker doesn't render EPS on
As you have CS3, open the EPS in Illustrator and use the File > Export option
to save it as a PNG.
Our web guy also says that in Photoshop you can use File > Save for Web... then
use the PNG-24 option.
Alison
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Your recollection is absolutely correct regarding FrameMaker only displaying a
low-res raster image for EPS graphics. And that's only if the EPS file actually
contains the TIFF preview--many EPS files don't include the preview image
because it is basically a waste, and in those cases you only ge
As I recall, Frame doesn't display EPS natively. Instead, it uses a TIF
image which, as you noticed, is pretty horrible. When you print to PDF,
however, it'll look just fine. Unless there's some overriding reason you
need it to be lovely in Frame, I wouldn't worry about it. If there is, try
convert
Hi, all.
I am trying to import a graphic - with only four colors in it - (it is in EPS
format) and am having some bizarre difficulties. When I view the EPS file on my
Windows system using PS_view, it looks perfectly fine - even when zoomed in.
However, for some reason, the file comes into Frame
InDesign with EmSoftware's WordsFlow plugin can work.
David Creamer
IDEAS Training
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Authorized QuarkXPress Instructor and Certified Expert since 1988
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Excellent! Less sad now. :)
Thanks,
Z
From: Peter Barraud [mailto:gapet...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2014 12:44 AM
To: Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net)
Cc: Scott Turner; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: ExtendScript "Scripting Guide Adobe FrameMaker ..."
Hi Syed,
T
Hi Robert,
after a web search for "setdistillerparams color profile" I found some
interesting results, like this:
--> http://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/error-pdf-printer-failed-to.html
Maybe it is simple and you only need to install or re-install this
specific color profile in your system.
Hello,
I just upgraded to a new computer with W 8.1 and installed FM 7.2 and FM 10.
Both have fuzzy fonts in the documents AND file names in book files, text
boxes, menus etc. I also noted that when I open a pdf in IE 11 the text is
crystal sharp. But if I save this file and open it in Acrobat X,
Hi Syed,
The updated scripting guides (for FM11 & FM12) will be available this month.
I will post back on this forum when they are.
peterb
On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 2:58 AM, Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net) <
syed.hos...@aeris.net> wrote:
> Scott Turner said in response to my earlier pos
At 09:19 +0200 6/3/14, Robert CH Shell wrote:
>Any clues what went wrong here?
>
>%%[ Error: limitcheck; OffendingCommand: setdistillerparams ]%%
>%%[ Flushing: rest of job (to end-of-file) will be ignored ]%%
>Unable to allocate 557168 bytes for color profile U.S. Web Coated (SWOP) v2
>%%[ Warnin
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