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1 19th November 12:34
reza_saheban
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Hi.
I'm searching for the best way to make a brochure. Please see if my way is the best and share your print experience with me.
I think a vector environment is the best. First I make my material in FH (Freehand) (or Illustrator or Corel) then if I need any picture or effect I make it in PS (Photoshop) and save it as TIF and import that TIF into FH (or other vector applications) and finally give that FH (or Illustrator or Corel) to Lithographer.
1. Is it the best choice?
2. When I save something from PS as TIF, where can I change dpi? Which dpi is best? 300,600 or …
3. When I print something made in PS like text because the output of PS is not Vector the text doesn't appear as smooth as what we can have in FH, therefore I think we should make all the text and material in FH (Illustrator or Corel) unless we need some sort of effect that FH (etc) can't give use, then we have to use PS but we know that the TIF output wont be as good as FH. Am I right?

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Reza Saheban
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2 20th November 12:24
scott_weichert
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The best tool to use would be a layout application like Indesign or QuarkXpress. Create raster images in Photoshop, vector content in Illustrator and put it all together with text in Indesign.

Raster images should be 300ppi or 1.5 times your output line screen.

Tiff output at 300ppi should be as good as Freehand output, just not as scalable.

There are many variables that depend upon exactly what you are creating.

I certainly would not create a brochure in Photoshop.
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3 20th November 12:24
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The best tool to use would be a layout application like Indesign or QuarkXpress


Agree on the "best tool" statement but Freehand will certainly do the job.

Sounds like Reza has a basic workflow down ok to me.
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4 20th November 12:24
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Based on my experience I suggest Indesign or Quark.
Images at 300dpi edited with PS and saved as TIF.

I suggest you check with your printer, they will provide you with valuable information as to what type of files the are more comfortable working with, get their profile settings.
Are you printing to web or sheetfed? There is a difference.

Ana
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5 20th November 12:25
ken_nielsen
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Start with a dummy.
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6 20th November 12:25
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to reiterate

Page layout app like Quark, Indesign, Pagemaker for layout and design, type etc. Indesign has advantages over Quark in that it can handle native PS files, allowing easier effects inside Indesign that would require more work in PS if Quark was the target app.

Vector app like Illustrator, Freehand for vector elements like custom type, line art illustrations etc.

PS for photo images...300dpi is safe at print size for most things...TIFF or EPS or even JPEG for file output.

Sounds like the CS suite would suit the bill, as long as your repro house and or clients can handle indesign files.
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7 20th November 12:25
paul_hokanson
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Just to add to the good advice by all...

Sounds like the CS suite would suit the bill, as long as your repro house
and or clients can handle indesign files.


Save as PDF (with proper export settings) from Indesign. Most presses are compatible with PDF, especially for a brochure. If text and layout is done in Freehand or AI, save as PDF (or eps if need be).
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8 20th November 12:25
allen_wicks
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I Always start with a dummy...

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9 20th November 12:26
cls
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Make a dummy.
Like Ken said.
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10 20th November 12:26
ann_shelbourne
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The value of using a InDesign, rather than Illustrator, for the creation of a brochure is that InD is designed to produce a multi-page document and illustrator is not.
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