CS2...which component?
Von: Graham Waiffers (nevermind@some.e.mail.org) [Profil]
Datum: 04.06.2008 16:49
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Newsgroup: alt.graphics.photoshop alt.graphics.illustrator
Datum: 04.06.2008 16:49
Message-ID: <rYx1k.6288$C12.375@pd7urf3no>
Newsgroup: alt.graphics.photoshop alt.graphics.illustrator
I am making a colour print ad that has a grey scale photo as the full background, there are a couple of simple text lines, and an .ai logo to insert. The image is of the front facade of a house, all b/w with the door and a planter on the steps in colour. (Photoshop .psd file) There are two text boxes with simple headings. And the company logo, a full colour .ai. I want to manipulate the size of the photo to get exactly the bg elements I want in the ad. InDesign is great for that, but I also need to adjust the colour of the .ai file, and that's a mystery. It's easy in Illustrator, but I can't do anything with the photo, nor can I see what the final ad will look like by seeing a preview of just the artboard area, without bleeds. Photoshop may be the best for photos. That's where I created the greyscale image with a few colour highlights, but manipulating the other elements, text and vector is awkward. What's the easiest approach? Thanks for any help you may offer. -- Graham Waiffers The poster formerly known as Roger Thaat, Watson deMeneux or Jack Skwaht.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- YourBin (04.06.2008 20:08)
- Graham Waiffers (04.06.2008 23:03)
- YourBin (05.06.2008 00:42)
- Graham Waiffers (05.06.2008 01:46)
- YourBin (05.06.2008 22:15)
- just bob (05.06.2008 23:57)
- Graham Waiffers (06.06.2008 05:30)
- YourBin (07.06.2008 00:25)
