luni, 30 mai 2016

PDF to InDesign Tutorial with PDF2DTP from Markzware

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PDF to InDesign Tutorial with PDF2DTP from Markzware. Learn how to get PDF files into InDesign or PDF to QuarkXPress with this forthcoming software tool from Markzware, the leaders in desktop publishing or DTP file conversion utilities for graphic designers, layout artists, publishers, prepress operators and printers alike. For more info on PDF2DTP for your PDF to InDesign or PDF to Quark conversion needs, see: http://www.markzware.com/products/pdf2dtp PDF to InDesign Tutorial with PDF2DTP from Markzware All marketing departments, corporations, advertising studios, printers, publishers have them: PDF files, not just any PDF but a PDF that you need, and that's all you have left is that PDF, nothing else - no native, no source files, no InDesign or Quark file, no Illustrator or Photoshop file, no images only that file. Yes, perhaps you have the fonts, but you don't have the artwork, the layout, the creative side of the content Well, that's why, with great pleasure, I'm going to introduce you to a new product Markzware is working on and perhaps even by the time you see this, it might even be released, and that is called PDF2DTP for QuarkXPress and PDF2DTP for InDesign. Today, I'm going to go show you the InDesign side. What was also neat, I'll show you now is that in the Documents folder, in the PDF2DTP folder, you'll see the PDF2DTP InDesign folder and inside of there, it creates a job folder So, you see this job folder here is clearly showing the PDF2DTP brochure we just converted; and inside of there, we get the InDesign file itself, but also all the images that were used inside of that InDesign file. Now, this is really handy, I mean, I might not have this image anymore, but now i have it extracted out back for me to use, so I don't have to go through and take screen shots and all kind of, you know, crazy things to get the same look the customer wants. I have the images now back on my computer ready to use, with PDF2DTP from Markzware. In the PDF2DTP Preferences, you'll also notice Tables. Let's take a closer look at what PDF2DTP can mean for converting tables, often very tricky from PDFs back into the native source application. a survey, 44 pages. Look at PDF2DTP slice through this like a hot knife through butter, converting this PDF right back into a source application for us to design and layout in further. Now, what you'll see right away in this nice document from, you know, GATF back in the day about chargeable versus non-chargeable down time on the preflighting side of things; and now we see the tables. What you see is some convert pretty good and others convert not great, but better than nothing. Tables are handled in PDF2DTP. There might need to be some touching up in some cases. In other cases, it might not work very well at all However, in general, it's doing up till now a great job of converting tables using your PDF files right back into your source, in this case, Adobe InDesign CS6 layout application. PDF here... Let's see how it handles the Character Styles and the Paragraph Styles... and what you see is that all character styles are applied again, and all paragraph styles are also applied. So, no reason to redo your work when you can easily convert your PDFs right back into a source application, getting your images, getting your styles, getting your tables, really fantastic with PDF2DTP from Markzware. If you need more information on Markzware's PDf2DTP, cruise on over to http://www.markzware.com/products/pdf2dtp There, you'll get more demonstrations, videos, features and benefits, a full description demo download and, of course, system requirements. PDF2DTP, at this time, is still in beta. Hopefully, very soon, perhaps when you see this, it'll be released and able to be purchased. PDF2DTP from Markzware, a fantastic way to open PDF files within InDesign or in QuarkXPress. Thank you. David Dilling from Markzware, signing off.

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