Episode 096
Podcast 096
• Why “Simulate Paper White” usually looks gray
• Prepping screen captures for commercial printing
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- Why "Simulate Paper White" usually looks gray
- Prepping screen captures for commercial printing
- Blog posts (and discussions) of interest:
- Downsave snippets
- Photographic frames
- Callout lines with white edges
- Yearbook layouts/Contact Sheet placing in CS4
- New Podcast Giveaway: Each episode, an ID Keyboard Shortcuts poster goes to someone we randomly pull from our mailing list or twitter followers. This week's winner is cjmadigan
- Obscure InDesign Feature of the Week: Reset Workspace
Links mentioned in this podcast:
- Mike's Downsave Snippets post
- David's posts on Photographic frames and Callout lines
- Anne-Marie's post on Yearbook layouts/Contact sheet placing
- SnapzProX from Ambrosia Software (Mac only)
- Snag-It from TechSmith (Windows only)
- Layers from, umm, Layers (Mac only)
- Subscribe to InDesignSecrets' Twitter feed or Mailing list to be eligible for the poster giveaways
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