tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35330979.post4477837446526173733..comments2024-03-22T13:42:01.168+01:00Comments on I Work in Pages: ...if I don't have DistillerAlexander Anichkinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08716415983965000292noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35330979.post-65611906344609110152010-05-26T20:35:59.439+02:002010-05-26T20:35:59.439+02:00thanks for your comment, Muse.
Yes, I am afraid t...thanks for your comment, Muse.<br /><br />Yes, I am afraid the situation is still as it was when I wrote this post. <br /><br />Please let me know if you find a different way to process Pages to CMYK PDFs. I know that in the past two or three years new printing technologies have allowed CMYK PDFs to go straight to printing presses eliminating film and a few other stages, but it still doesn't help with bridging Pages and pres quality PDFs.<br /><br />Thanks, againAlexander Anichkinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08716415983965000292noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35330979.post-2327376370766193092010-05-26T17:02:27.190+02:002010-05-26T17:02:27.190+02:00I appreciate all your info on this, as I have been...I appreciate all your info on this, as I have been making my way into creating more complex graphics on pages and got stuck right here! I notice this post is from a couple years ago... is it still the case that I need distiller for my postscripts?<br /><br />ThanksAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13596903292163637164noreply@blogger.com