I have a problem importing images into QuarkXpress from a Photoshop image.
It appears to be PS problem rather than Quark.
In PS, if I save a photo as a .jpg (i.e. Save or Save As...) the file is saved in PICT Format.
If I save for the web, it saves it as RGB JPEG Format,
When I come to import the image into QuarkXpress, I can only import the ones that have been Saved for Web and are in RGB JPEG Format. The PICT Format images import only as a white image.
Can anyone help with the procedure for saving images in RGB JPEG Format as opposed to PICT Format?
I am presuming that by having to save the image "for Web" I am reducing the quality? (i.e. 72dpi)
Further info:
The Quark "Get Picture" box displays all the info about the image I am trying to import.
If it's in RGB JPEG Format, the box displays the name of the file (e.g. xyz.jpg); the format (RGB JPEG); the date; the dimensions & dpi (72dpi) and the Colour Depth (True Colour) and a Preview image.
If it's in PICT Format, the box does not display the Dimensions or the Colour Depth, and there is no Preview image.
I have Saved as a .tif file (RGB TIFF Format) which presents no problems.
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