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Posted by Insiyah on April 06, 1997 at 14:11:22:
In Reply to: help w/Clip Art, not bitmapped posted by Lalayne on March 12, 1997 at 12:48:08:
: I am very new to the internet. Co-owner of a small commercial offset printing co. Not a "computer" person. HELP! Thought I could bring clip arts images over to paste on forms that we custom design in Pagemaker for offset printing. Have to be high quality images. Have managed to bring some over, but they are all bitmapped. I can do excellent quality in our darkroom, but want to be able to save time by doing it all on the computer. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Iam also new to the internet, and owner of an offset
print shop. I use Coreldraw for most of my work. As
as bitmap graphics go, I open a program called Corel
Trace, trace the graphic, save it as a eps file,and
then bring it into my form or whatever, after which
I can edit. I hate the darkroom, and traditional
paste up. Try it, you'll save time.