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Aug 26 2008 08:13am
I got some questions I would like anwsered.

What can Adobe InDesign CS3 be used for?

What can Adobe Flash CS3 be used for?

Wich one should i choose?
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Aug 26 2008 01:50pm
Well both have different uses wink.gif

As you can figure it out, adobe flash can help you to make game (Flash games are usually made with that program).

And I don't really know what indesign is used for.

Just go on www.abobe.com to answer your questions. Pretty easy! wink.gif

Also,

Look for:
Abobe Flash tutorials
And/Or
Adobe InDesign tutorials on www.google.com

To be able to see wich program you would like to use wink.gif

Hope it'll help! happy.gif
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Aug 27 2008 02:14pm
Adobe InDesign is mainly used for layout work, e.g. designing pamphlets, magazines, newspapers, etc. Printed documents like that.

On which one you should choose....well what do you want to do? Flash is great for showing off (lol lengthy flash intros), and it's fun to make games or little animations in. InDesign is what you'd be using if you want to do vector work, or if you're designing layouts for some kind of printed media.
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Aug 27 2008 02:21pm
okay, thanks to you both.

I got another question.

I have made something in photoshop, that I would like printed out.
When I print it comes out in a very bad quality and almost can't be seen, any help would be appreciated smile.gif
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Aug 27 2008 03:17pm
Quote (Ivan94 @ Wed, 27 Aug 2008, 22:21)
okay, thanks to you both.

I got another question.

I have made something in photoshop, that I would like printed out.
When I print it comes out in a very bad quality and almost can't be seen, any help would be appreciated smile.gif


i had the same problem when i wanted to print something.

some things u might wanna keep in mind.

when u design something, be sure to do it on about 300 dpi, this is about the smallest the human eye can see, so 600dpi = in neccesary.

then, the colors come out different then on your screen probably, i dont have a cure for that...
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