Posted on April 23, 2008 by pgm4925
A few years ago, I visited Dalim Software in Strasburg with my colleague, David Dilling. This is the home of Gutenberg. (Check it out as we wondered allowed Would Gutenberg have use FlightCheck?)
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Posted on April 23, 2008 by pgm4925
We have heard of many creatives and designers starting to use FlightCheck to check their web banners before posting.
This video explains the quick and easy process of batch checking images files to ensure either web or print quality. Users of Photoshop or other image editing tools, should love this one!
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Posted on April 22, 2008 by pgm4925
MARKZWARE ANNOUNCES THE UPDATE OF FLIGHTCHECK V6.11
SANTA ANA, California — April 22, 2008 — Markzware, the inventor of preflighting and data-conversion software leader, today announced the release and immediate availability of the FlightCheck upgrade v6.11. FlightCheck is Markzware flagship prepress application that manages quality control of digital files destined for print or electronic distribution.
This FlightCheck [...]
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Posted on April 17, 2008 by pgm4925
Hello, my name is David Dilling from Markzware, thanks for joining us today. We are going to go over FlightCheck Professional, Markzware advanced preflight tool in comparison to Adobe built-in preflight within InDesign CS3 and CS2 I believe.
Over the years, we have seen more and more seemingly thinking that they are getting full-fledged preflight if [...]
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Posted on April 10, 2008 by pgm4925
Posted on April 7, 2008 by pgm4925
Have any damaged InDesign files laying around? Markzware wants ‘em.
Markzware, developer of the Quark to InDesign conversion plug-in, Q2ID, is enjoying recent publicity for their role in helping a desperate designer recover a toasted InDesign layout, one so damaged that InDesign just couldn’t open it any longer.
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