ALAP ImagePort - 1.4multi-layered Photoshop files in Quark |
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hmmmmmm... - Version: 1.4, 12/23/2004 04:22AM PST
dej
harristype what transitman is trying to say is that this feature is a standard feature in InDesign and doesn't need some third party XT to offer it and it works brilliantly in ID. Saving the file file as a TIF flattens the image and places all the elements on to a white background, not very helpful when you want your graphic to merge in with whatever you are placing over the top of in Quark. All in all I think the solution is in what transitman's said.
It's for QuarkXPress, not InDesign - Version: 1.4, 12/22/2004 04:41PM PST
harristype
Transit Man: This is not for InDesign. It states in the description that it's for QuarkXPress. But the best solution has already been stated below. Save your layered Photoshop file as a layered TIFF. That's what we do at our magazine.