For those using layered PSD files in their page layout files...what are you sending to press? High-res pdf files, or the native InDesign doc w/supporting files?
99% of what I send to the printer are high-res PDFs.
i send a lot of high-rez pdf's to print. but i usually don't handle the print production side, there are studios to do that. when i switched away from quark, it couldn't use layered tiff's.
For those using layered PSD files in their page layout files...what are you sending to press? High-res pdf files, or the native InDesign doc w/supporting files? Or, is the final product used for screen (i.e., web) viewing only?
The publication I work for uses PSD files for our advertising placements, and we send high rez PDFs to the printer at the end of the production cycle. This has saved us loads of time and confusion in the production department, and that alone has made us solid Indy supporters. Death to Quark.
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Originally posted by jesperas
For those using layered PSD files in their page layout files...what are you sending to press? High-res pdf files, or the native InDesign doc w/supporting files?
99% of what I send to the printer are high-res PDFs.
Originally posted by jesperas
For those using layered PSD files in their page layout files...what are you sending to press? High-res pdf files, or the native InDesign doc w/supporting files? Or, is the final product used for screen (i.e., web) viewing only?
The publication I work for uses PSD files for our advertising placements, and we send high rez PDFs to the printer at the end of the production cycle. This has saved us loads of time and confusion in the production department, and that alone has made us solid Indy supporters. Death to Quark.