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problem, this is obvious to everyone but me i guess. when i make a logo or scan line work and rip to film for printing the edges of the image are dotty and not clean lines. I can't seem to get rid of this effect whatever resolution I use to make the image in the first place. I suspect it is something to do with importing into quarkxpress for final use.
If anyone can point me in the right direction I will be grateful.
richard.
Let me guess your printing this off a inkjet printer or something at home right?
well quark looks like crap when you print it at home. you have to bring it to a printer to get it to look decent, and be sure you include the source graphics. (there is a feature called collect for output or something like that)
Let me guess your printing this off a inkjet printer or something at home right?
well quark looks like crap when you print it at home. you have to bring it to a printer to get it to look decent, and be sure you include the source graphics. (there is a feature called collect for output or something like that)
Let me guess your printing this off a inkjet printer or something at home right?
well quark looks like crap when you print it at home. you have to bring it to a printer to get it to look decent, and be sure you include the source graphics. (there is a feature called collect for output or something like that)
richard: Can vector art be done in photoshop? I thought it was always a raster image.
Oh yes! :-) Although, PS's vector tools aren't nearly as sophisticated as Illustrator or other dedicated vector programs.
Richard, what format are you using to import your art files into QuarkXpress? Are you printing yourself? I work with Quark and have never experienced your problem and I use 300 ppi tiffs. [confused]