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KR@adobeforums.com #1
Chart needed from the internet...
Hi. If you go to this website:
<http://www.powercabling.com/hubbell/cords.htm>
I need to use parts of this chart/information in the publication I am working on. How on earth do I do this? Also, I really don't need the whole thing, just parts of it. Don't have Illustrator, but do have Photoshop. And of course CS InDesign. (Windows XP.)
Any ideas?
Thanks
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graffiti #2
Re: Chart needed from the internet...
All the pieces are individual images. You can just right click and save each one to your hard drive. You can modify them in Photoshop if needed.
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Jim_Oblak@adobeforums.com #3
Re: Chart needed from the internet...
First of all, do you have permission from the site to take their information for your publication? This site uses copyrighted content.
Second, are you saying that you want to take those dreadfully low-resolution images to use in InDesign? The illustrations are so simple that you might as well draw them in InDesign with the ellipse, rectangle and pen tools.
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Gernot_Hoffmann@adobeforums.com #4
Re: Chart needed from the internet...
Print the HTML page to file as PostScript, using Acrobat
Distiller PS Printer Driver. Then distill (no compression,
no downsampling).
The result depends on a reasonable page size definition.
Also assign several pages. Empty pages can be deleted
in the PDF later.
So far for "the whole thing". Parts can be used by Place
PDF and Crop.
Best regards --Gernot Hoffmann
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KR@adobeforums.com #5
Re: Chart needed from the internet...
Thank you everyone for your responses! And yes, I have certainly taken into account the whole copyright issue. I will experiment with the things you have mentioned tomorrow at work. Again, thank you!
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