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Simon Watson #1
Problems Printing Photoshop TIF files in MXa
We have upgraded from Freehand 10 to MXa. We learnt in FH10 to save Photoshop
images as TIF files as it would often run out of memory printing EPS
However in MXa we are now having severe issues printing some TIF images with
clipping paths. Some print. Some don't. Once imported and scaled, some TIF
files then cannot be re-selected, moved or scaled. And MXa keeps crashing
whenever it feels like it
If I export the jobs in FH10 format and work and print from FH10, I have no
problems - all is well
I am running a G4 867DP, OSX10.2.8 with 1.75GB RAM. Is anyone esle having
issues like this? Do you have any suggestions on curing these problems? Or do I
go back to FH10 and pray Macromedia sorts out the issues
Kind regard
Simo
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Simon Watson #2
Re: Problems Printing Photoshop TIF files in MXa
Update on this - I have submitted several examples of this issue to Freehand Technical Support several days ago, but as yet, no reply.
Simon
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