>I think you are still under a miss-impression, Illustrator 7 does not >handle image files much differently than Illustrator 6. EPS files have >always been linked in the "Place" fashion, and resizing an image is the >same as it has always been, not like Quark at all. I think when I say >Illustrator could be compared to Quark, it would be a poor comparison. >Illustrator is not a page layout package, and really does not behave like >one, But you can lay A singe page out in it. Its behavior is not radically >different than Illustrator 6, except they change all the keyboard short >cuts and messed up the choosing of colors. I would wait for Illustrator 8 >before spending my own money on this product. They made 7 cross platform >with PCs (they got a radical upgrade of features on the PC Side) but the >Mac Side is "HoHum" upgrade wise, and frankly less intuitive to use than >Vers.6. got it. I'll wait. That is what I thought after last summer anyway. >>Is there a cheaper but equally good color alternative to an IRIS? > >If you can find a service that offers color calibrated output off of any of >the Tektronix printers, or a Dye Sublimation print that is set to proof >like a press, these would work OK for checking color. Call some of the >PrePress service companies and see what they can offer. Though I >understand a lot of printers are integrating the PrePress work back into >their own shops. That is making it harder for PrePress houses to survive. ya, the printer I use does his stuff in-house, but this is a book and I am a small piece. Cheers, -Clara hey, could you Send me that address for the Dragonfly page again, I copied it down wrong or something going from one computer to another... --------------- Clara R. Simpson Zoology Illustrator Field Museum Chicago, IL 60605 [log in to unmask] available Wed. and Thurs., sporadically otherwise