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HOW TO BRING PLAN INTO PHOTOSHOP

Anonymous
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Please help - i know this topic has been discussed before & the answer is 'Use PDF. (EPS is a similar option.)'

But i have a problem, my archicad does not give me the option to save the plan as a PDF or a EPS

Here is a list of the options (pln / mod / mod / tpl / pln / pla / gdl / emf / wmf / sgi / psd / bmp / jpeg / pct / png / tif / tga / gtif / dwf / dxf / dwg / dgn / ifc / ifcxml / txt)

How do i save in photoshop to recieve the best quality with my save options as above? Or is there another way to save as a pdf or eps.

Thanks for your time.
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__archiben
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SIMON wrote:
But i have a problem, my archicad does not give me the option to save the plan as a PDF....
use the publisher! you can save as PDF's from there . . .

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Anonymous
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OK FELLING A LITTLE SILLY NOW...
I DONT USE PUBLISHER & SO FAR HAVE HAD NO NEED 4 IT - PLEASE EXPLAIN HOW I WOULD DO THIS..
CHEERS
Anonymous
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You can save directly as psd.
PSD is the photoshop-file.
I suggest to make your plan big enough. Otherwise the quality will be not satisfied.
Anonymous
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Ok guys,
Thankyou all for your help,
I figured out how to use publisher.
Do u know, this archicad talk forum is great!!!!
I have just started using it - i find it so helpful.
Cheers guys
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