So, there’s not much reason to use other formats unless you’re handing off your images to users of other applications, such as Microsoft PowerPoint or Word. However, native Photoshop files (PSD) and Photoshop PDF files are much more flexible, and both formats are supported by InDesign and Illustrator. In the olden days, the most commonly used image formats were TIFF and EPS. The application may be willing to let you place a wide variety of file formats, but that doesn’t necessarily serve as an endorsement of file format wonderfulness. Often, you will be placing images into InDesign or Illustrator, so you’re limited to the formats supported by those applications. How you should save your raster images is governed largely by how you intend to use them. * * * Appropriate Image Formats for Print Used with permission of Pearson Education, Inc. Excerpted from Real World Print Production with Adobe Creative Cloud by Claudia McCue.Ĭopyright © 2014.
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