publishing jpeg
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‎2005-04-13
08:33 PM
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02:37 PM
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Noemi Balogh
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‎2005-04-13 10:23 PM
3d images, or plan?
can you publish from ac to a pdf file? photoshop can read pdf's directly - it would cut out going to pm as an intermediate step if the pdf quality is high enough.
i'm probably not much help on this. we usually set our photorender windows to the right dpi and use the sketch render engine. the resulting window is saved as jpg or tif and color/texture is added in photoshop
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‎2005-04-14 04:22 PM
i am trying to publish some floor plans for a brochure. i tried to publish as pdf at 1200 dpi, but when i open it in photoshop, the lines are gray and flat, and some are missing.
thanks for the input though.
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‎2005-04-14 05:54 PM
Shae wrote:Are you certain you need jpg images? A lot of publishing software will happily work directly with eps/ps/pdf files.
i am trying to publish some floor plans for a brochure. i tried to publish as pdf at 1200 dpi, but when i open it in photoshop, the lines are gray and flat, and some are missing.
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‎2005-04-14 06:43 PM
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‎2005-04-19 10:25 PM
do you know of any vectorized drawings outputs read by any media browser or program that i can eventually use in photoshop?
thanks for the input.
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‎2005-04-19 11:13 PM
for vector base output, you've got to stick with eps, though I think pdf now understands vectors in their own right instead of rasterizing them. JPG's definitely are NOT vector files. Did printing pdfs from PM fix the gray lines problem you were having? How about EPS from PM? Color & lineweight ought to be controlled by the plotmaker interface - if that's not working, I don't know what's wrong.
We've had good success printing plans for brochures using pdf or eps. Let us know what you end up going with.
HTH
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‎2005-04-20 12:51 PM
Shae wrote:Perhaps your line weights are too fine? A hairline thickness at 1200 dpi would be very fine, and would be commonly rendered as light grey (or could even disappear. Try modifying the weights in your pen settings and see if you can improve the output.
wes,
i am trying to publish some floor plans for a brochure. i tried to publish as pdf at 1200 dpi, but when i open it in photoshop, the lines are gray and flat, and some are missing.
thanks for the input though.
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‎2005-04-22 09:01 AM
Shae wrote:PDF.
no i don't need jpegs in particular, but i do need some common format that many programs will open. also, i'm looking for a process without so many steps.
do you know of any vectorized drawings outputs read by any media browser or program that i can eventually use in photoshop?
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‎2005-04-22 12:17 PM
That means directly Photoshop data.
That should be the best way