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Default 02-23-2006, 01:11 AM

Ya.. I never really measured out all the spaces between those bodys of text... I did it by eye for the most part.

AND

THE REASON elstatec/c213/strvs why you CAN NOT read the text is becasue Indesign is "mainly" a Vector based program. So when you are forced to convert something that should be 300 to 600 dpi and vector based into a 72dpi RASTER based format Jpeg and forced to zoom out a little, the text which was perfectly readible inside Indesgn, or a PDF file becomes impossible to read in a JPEG on IE. Yes it seems a bit unaligned, but this is only becasue I had to calibrate everything for the Campus print shop, for some reason the bleed line was off when printed and the bar code WENT off the Slug line somehow...It cost me 6 bucks as well for that fuck up..... ed: All extremely easy to edit. though if there are any mistakes, Indesign is extremely Intuitive. I honestly feel it is a much superior program to Quark / Quark Express

AND I fail to see how they are poor font choices.. NONE are sarif, all are modern, and the "Rough" title is done in a font which chippage which corolates to the meaning of the word itself.... loney:

**OHH and just a side note.. There is no aliasing option in indesign. None are needed really.
  
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