Indesign CS6 weirdness

Started by pspdfppdfxhd, July 11, 2012, 10:13:56 AM

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I haven't seen a thread on any problems with InDesign CS6 yet. Perhaps it is trouble free? :drunk3:

So far I've had troubles with it recognizing fonts that CS5 is okay with.....then a color shift with spots on proofs.

Have'nt had time to look into it though, so busy this could all be my imagination anyway.

 :drunk3: :drunk3:

Joe

We don't have it so there is nothing to go wrong yet. :laugh:
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David

me neither...   as in we don't have it yet

no worries
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Grimace

CS6 doesn't cause problems. It solves them.

pspdfppdfxhd

Quote from: Grimace on July 11, 2012, 11:12:16 AMCS6 doesn't cause problems. It solves them.

Sounds good, are you actually serious? :drunk3:

David

as serious as any 12 year old can get...

as long as there is liquor involved



no 12 year olds were harmed in the filming of this incident
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Quote from: david on July 11, 2012, 11:24:13 AMas serious as any 12 year old can get...

as long as there is liquor involved



no 12 year olds were harmed in the filming of this incident
I've got some 12-year-old Scotch at home. It's pretty serious.
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Quote from: pspdfppdfx on December 06, 2012, 05:03:51 PM
So,  :drunk3: i send the job to the rip with live transparecy (v 1.7 or whatever) and it craps out with a memory error.

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frailer

We're getting it in the next few weeks. Ironically (or maybe not), we're forced in earlier because the person who regularly supplies us the crappiest files is upgrading. I can't wait.
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gtrev

I hear that New Zealander's have a special version called CS Sux
What proof?

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Quote from: gtrev on July 13, 2012, 12:34:27 AMI hear that New Zealander's have a special version called CS Sux

 :laugh:   But will our north american friends understand the double joke.?    :undecided:
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David

nah, we don't get anything...

lol
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NefariousDrO

I've been warned that cs6 displays all spot colors with the LAB profiles, not cmyk, which has caused problems with soft-proofing and a few color-proofers as well. As for fonts, I've been cursing nearly all of the versions of Creative Suite, because each version seems to "see" the font names of loaded/used fonts slightly different from each other. So if I open a file made in the previous version, I have to manually go and tell it to use the same blasted fonts that have remained loaded the entire time because it's too stupid to be consistent.

pspdfppdfxhd

Yeah, it's the lab profiles for sure