>>well, I tried your suggestion, Britt about using an EPS image. I wasn't >>sure whether to choose <Parsed> or <Placed>, so I chose the latter. The >>image actually printed more crudely than the TIFF without any detectable >>improvement in color. >> >>Karen: This linking business, is it in Illus. 7? Is it really just like >>Quark? That might be the best of all worlds for my problem, so it might >>force me to go for the upgrade. I thought of trying to assemble the chart >>in Quark but that really seemed like a pain... >>-Clara >> > > >I'm very sorry to hear that. It sounds like the file is only printing a >preview now. Did you try The Parsed option? It sounds like something is >not getting accepted by your RIP, but I can't tell for sure. >Or try printing to you printer without the PS RIP does the color improve >even if the vector art looks worse? ----you know, I tried to do that but the next time I said Place, that dialogue box that asks you to choose Placed or Parsed never came up and I couldn't figure out how to get it. Good idea to try it with the rip turned off. >While the New Illustrator could be compared to Quark, I would say Quark is >an Industry Standary for Print work, it handles color very well. -----I know. These images will all end up in Quark. You know how each application we use has different ways of <thinking>, well I'm just glad Illustrator will now have these <windows> to linked files. Because I've gotten used to thinking that way. >If you are creating Illustrator files with placed EPS images that looked >good when you printed them in PhotoShop, I would be fairly confident they >will print propery on a real PostScript output device used to make press >film, even if it won't work with your RIP. ----I think I'll go with that concept, at least as far as an IRIS, but I'd like to find the Placed/Parsed dialogue box. Which option do you choose? I did notice that Parsed was the default. Is there a cheaper but equally good color alternative to an IRIS? -Clara --------------- Clara R. Simpson Zoology Illustrator Field Museum Chicago, IL 60605 [log in to unmask] available Wed. and Thurs., sporadically otherwise