Media Madness Productions Re: Acrobat Talk Digest - 10/18/98
Oct 19, 1998; 05:18
Media Madness Productions
Re: Acrobat Talk Digest - 10/18/98
Thanks so far to everyone who's contributed some information. Without a doubt I now know it can be done, with a little patience. I have recently started recieving stuff on CD-ROM and CDR utilizing Acrobat instead of you know what..., and I see the tremendous capabilities opened up to designers. I like pictures, you?
Anymore sites? Please let me know, I think this is a new trend are that will definitly boom.
PS about the DC site, by Bob Moran, in what way do you use PDF, other than the standard means of store a file to viewed? I'm not being nasty, I'm just not sure of what you were trying to show me, concerning my request post.
Acrobat Talk Mailing List wrote:
> Acrobat Talk Digest - Sunday, October 18, 1998 > > Re: Acrobat web sites??? > by "Robert E. Moran" <remoran@kiwi.futuris.net> > screen grabs via FrameMaker to PDF > by "Joanna Sheldon" <cjs10@cornell.edu> > Re: screen grabs via FrameMaker to PDF > by <FEvans1980@aol.com> > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Re: Acrobat web sites??? > From: "Robert E. Moran" <remoran@kiwi.futuris.net> > Date: Sun, 18 Oct 1998 12:09:26 -0400 > > Check out the DC site. We use PDF extensively. HTH > > Bob Moran > > Media Madness Productions wrote: > > > Are their any sites out in the web, using Acobat rather than HTML. I'v> e > > heard a lot about this and have been asked by several clients in the > > last week to do such. I'm lloking for some examples to review, insight> , > > helpful tips, you know, the usual... Oh yeah, URGENT! Please. > > -- > > Sincerely, > > Jason Belec > > Director of Digital Productions > > > > ...Sanity is the Playground of the Unimaginative... > > > > Media Madness Productions > > 613 738 8008 PHONE 613 738 7332 FAX > > medmad@ibm.net > > > > www.mediamadness.com > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To Unsubscribe: <mailto:acrobat-off@blueworld.com> > > List Archives : <http://www2.blueworld.com/lists/acrobat/search.html> > > -- > Robert E. Moran > Digital Constructs Inc. > 759 North Park Avenue > Redding, CT 06896 > Tel 203-452-1116 > 203-452-8085 > Fax: 203-452-0416 > E-Mail remoran@dconstructs.com > URL: www.dconstructs.com > =93Confusion is a misapprehension of a higher order=94 =96 Henry Miller > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: screen grabs via FrameMaker to PDF > From: Joanna Sheldon <cjs10@cornell.edu> > Date: Sun, 18 Oct 1998 15:32:09 -0400 > > Hi Acrobatlers, > > I've been lurking for ages... Now I have a thorny problem. I've been > trying to create an online document from FrameMaker (Win 5.5) that includes > a million screen grabs which look fine when I print them from Frame, but > really BAD when I print them from the subsequent PDF file. I've tried > every file format and variation I can think of... > > I started out using Alt-print screen to capture the image; now I'm using > Paint Shop Pro, with slightly better results. I think. The only way I can > get an image that prints well (though it still looks yucky onscreen) is by > using Capture (import>image) but I can't figure out how to get such an > image into a FrameMaker document. > > Just for kicks I've experimented with getting screen grabs of the > RealPlayer window and have come up with a winning combination for that > particular app, but the one I'm supposed to document still eludes me. > > help? > > Joanna > > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-> C. Joanna Sheldon, PhD -- Graphtech Consulting > N. Lansing, NY USA -- soon to be South Australia* > mailto:cjs10@cornell.edu -- V/F: 607 533 8850 > *after 5 Nov 98 send to jsheldon@adelaide.on.net > =-=-=- http://www.overlookhouse.com -=-=-> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Re: screen grabs via FrameMaker to PDF > From: FEvans1980@aol.com > Date: Sun, 18 Oct 1998 21:06:28 EDT > > I recently ran across an article that dealt with making screen grabs look good > in Acrobat. I'll be darned if I can remember where. I'll look and see if I can > find it, but hopefully somebody else here ran across the same thing. (Or even > wrote it - we seem to have that level of expertise here.) > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > End of Acrobat Talk Digest > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To Unsubscribe: <mailto:acrobat-off@blueworld.com> > List Archives : <http://www2.blueworld.com/lists/acrobat/search.html>
-- Sincerely, Jason Belec Director of Digital Productions
...Sanity is the Playground of the Unimaginative...
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