logging in or signing up SVG in InDesign?! A problem shared is a problem halved. SvgKit Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 181 Category: Science & Tech.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: August 02, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript SVG in InDesign?! A problem shared is a problem halved. : SVG in InDesign?! A problem shared is a problem halved. Slide 2: Speaker: “Hi everyone! Today we are going to discuss usage of SVG images in Adobe InDesign, so we gathered here our best enthusiasts...Well, at least we tried. Here are they.” Slide 3: Idle: “Vectors...I already have raster and EPS. I'm leaving.” Curious: “Well...hmm...are there any advantages? Maybe Idle is right.” Insistent: “I'm going to find out. Let's see...” Slide 4: SVG images are scalable, so there is no quality loss on resizing; SVG's are small, so the layouts will be much “lighter” “SVG Print” support both RGB and CMYK colors… Moreover… Learned to Insistent: “Let me save your time. Hmm...In a few words:” Professional sighed in relief Slide 5: SVG is ideal for both web and print usage it is an open standard, so you not tied to particular software there are free tools, like Inkscape, to draw SVG’s Economical: “Wow, freebies, freebies! Going to…” Speaker: “Oh, my God” Slide 6: Impatient: “OK, let me try it myself. Here I... Hey, are you kidding?! There is no SVG in “Place” in InDesign. Tell me something I don't know, or I'm leaving with Idle” Slide 7: Insistent: “Are there no support of SVG in InDesign? Must be another way... Ah, here it is: I'll convert it to EPS first.” Idle (passing by): Every time after changing SVG? With lots of images? Now I'm really leaving. Slide 8: … that every feature of InDesign is now supported for SVG files RGB & CMYK colors are supported Scripting is supported InDesign server support is available Insistent: “I've got it! A plug-in, which allows to open SVG images in InDesign. They say…” Slide 9: SVG export to ePub docs is also supported, so you can easily prepare nice-looking e-books. Professional (thoughtfully): “High quality titles, images, formulas...” Here it is: “SVG Kit for Adobe Creative Suite”. You may find more about it at http://svg.scand.com : Here it is: “SVG Kit for Adobe Creative Suite”. You may find more about it at http://svg.scand.com Slide 11: Speaker: “At least I'm able to say...Well, I have nothing left to say except…” Thank you very much for your attention For more information visit us at http://svg.scand.com You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
SVG in InDesign?! A problem shared is a problem halved. SvgKit Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 181 Category: Science & Tech.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: August 02, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript SVG in InDesign?! A problem shared is a problem halved. : SVG in InDesign?! A problem shared is a problem halved. Slide 2: Speaker: “Hi everyone! Today we are going to discuss usage of SVG images in Adobe InDesign, so we gathered here our best enthusiasts...Well, at least we tried. Here are they.” Slide 3: Idle: “Vectors...I already have raster and EPS. I'm leaving.” Curious: “Well...hmm...are there any advantages? Maybe Idle is right.” Insistent: “I'm going to find out. Let's see...” Slide 4: SVG images are scalable, so there is no quality loss on resizing; SVG's are small, so the layouts will be much “lighter” “SVG Print” support both RGB and CMYK colors… Moreover… Learned to Insistent: “Let me save your time. Hmm...In a few words:” Professional sighed in relief Slide 5: SVG is ideal for both web and print usage it is an open standard, so you not tied to particular software there are free tools, like Inkscape, to draw SVG’s Economical: “Wow, freebies, freebies! Going to…” Speaker: “Oh, my God” Slide 6: Impatient: “OK, let me try it myself. Here I... Hey, are you kidding?! There is no SVG in “Place” in InDesign. Tell me something I don't know, or I'm leaving with Idle” Slide 7: Insistent: “Are there no support of SVG in InDesign? Must be another way... Ah, here it is: I'll convert it to EPS first.” Idle (passing by): Every time after changing SVG? With lots of images? Now I'm really leaving. Slide 8: … that every feature of InDesign is now supported for SVG files RGB & CMYK colors are supported Scripting is supported InDesign server support is available Insistent: “I've got it! A plug-in, which allows to open SVG images in InDesign. They say…” Slide 9: SVG export to ePub docs is also supported, so you can easily prepare nice-looking e-books. Professional (thoughtfully): “High quality titles, images, formulas...” Here it is: “SVG Kit for Adobe Creative Suite”. You may find more about it at http://svg.scand.com : Here it is: “SVG Kit for Adobe Creative Suite”. You may find more about it at http://svg.scand.com Slide 11: Speaker: “At least I'm able to say...Well, I have nothing left to say except…” Thank you very much for your attention For more information visit us at http://svg.scand.com