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    Default Quark 8 - 8.12 Impression

    We are still running Quark 7.5 since InDesign CS3 has been reliable for our designers, I doubt we'll jump to version 8 at all.

    I tested beta on 8, and the whole thing feels like a Indy copycat. That said, does anyone out there running 8, actually like it for any reason?

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    Hi Tech,

    We upgraded to 8 only because some our Quark customers upgraded to 8.

    We like Quark 8 for one reason...native transparency support when making a PDF has FINALLY been added with the Quark 8.1 update...flattening is no longer required. In my humble opinion, this should have been done in Quark 7.0.

    Cheers,
    Jon Morgan
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    Ahhh, I read about that in the recent update info but wasn't sure if it's actually true. Well, good to know Quark finally caught up on PDF support.

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    I heard that if you import a pdf w/transparency into Quark 8.1 that it can't export it back out w/transparency - only transparency created in Quark. Guess you have to crawl before you can walk.

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    Export box has an option button that allows layered transp to be honored.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buckeye View Post
    I heard that if you import a pdf w/transparency into Quark 8.1 that it can't export it back out w/transparency - only transparency created in Quark. Guess you have to crawl before you can walk.
    Unfortunately, that is correct. Only Quark-generated transparent items can be exported natively. Any kind of placed content containing transparency will require flattening.

    Quark is definitely crawling along...

    Jon

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    John W,

    That Export Option is for transparency created in Quark. Below that option is one for "Transparent Objects In Imported PDF & Ai Files" that requires a "Flattening Resolution".
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    Hate the toolbar. Should have left it more like the older versions. Will take some time getting used to I suppose.
    By the time I walk out of here, I'm going to be a lean, mean, prepress machine...

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    Flattening of the placed PDFs gets handled by JAWS on import, I don't think the flattening resolution for Export would make any difference to the quality. Quark specifically said NOT to re-place a native transparent PDF that it generated back into a quark layout but rather flatten it first.

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    Is there much demand for Quark 8? Most of our clients are sticking with 7.x or have InDesgin.

    Thx


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