Working with PSD files in Quark/InDesign
Both Quark and InDesign can import native PSD files. But which one is better at supporting PSD features? Find out at usingindesign.blogspot.com.
Labels: InDesign, Photoshop, PSD, QuarkXPress
Both Quark and InDesign can import native PSD files. But which one is better at supporting PSD features? Find out at usingindesign.blogspot.com.
Labels: InDesign, Photoshop, PSD, QuarkXPress
Strange things are going on in the Quark camp. Find out what's happening.
Labels: InDesign, QuarkXPress
Looking to make the leap from the QuarkXPress dinosaur to the snappy InDesign? Check out this conversion guide.
Labels: Conversion Guide, InDesign, QuarkXPress
There's a great script for InDesign called Layout Zones, which offers functionality similar to that of QuarkXPress's Composition Zones feature. Layout Zones can also do more than Composition Zones. Check it out!
Labels: Composition Zones, InDesign, Layout Zones, QuarkXPress
An interesting article, on IT-Enquirer, reveals that Quark performs better than InDesign in a variety of tasks. The result is that for speed in performance, Quark was faster in 79% of tasks, leaving a paltry 21% for InDesign.
We found that QuarkXPress 7 has better support for design departments where more than one person must be able to control and manage the layout process by offering support for Job Jackets, Composition Zones and sharing colour management elements. In many areas, QuarkXPress 7 also is just faster, supporting the creative process better by including –right within the application– Web and Flash layouts, and the most often needed creative tools and effects.
Labels: Adobe, InDesign, InDesign CS3, Quark, Quark 7, QuarkXPress