I am having trouble with color shift in raster images. photoshop and illustrator to versaworks everything looks red. any body have the answers?
This is me when I see people using illustrator or photoshop for sign making.
Illustrator have small area for work place, Corel draw better.
BUT problem in VersaWorks!
I'm curious as to why you believe Illustrator to not be a suitable tool for signage design?
Photoshop I can understand your point of view however.
I've had 3 employees use illustrator, two of which had college graphic design degrees. Every job they did was screwed up. To make a square, instead of using the box tool, they drew 4 separate lines and connected them Which they never merged nodes and were broken apart. With the layers, everything was locked and outputted wrong. Plus every file that was to size was like 1 GB big and versaworks refused to load it.
I've had 3 employees use illustrator, two of which had college graphic design degrees. Every job they did was screwed up. To make a square, instead of using the box tool, they drew 4 separate lines and connected them Which they never merged nodes and were broken apart. With the layers, everything was locked and outputted wrong. Plus every file that was to size was like 1 GB big and versaworks refused to load it.
I can tell you that your previous problems with your staff using the software was clearly between the keyboard and the chair. Illustrator, InDesign and Photoshop are the industry standards...
Nonsense, there is no 'industry standard'. The reason lots of specimens such as yourself believe Adobe software to be some sort of standard is due, in large part, to school's almost exclusive use of these tools. This, in turn, is because both Apple and Adobe have provided these institutions with free product.
QED. That's what you were taught and, by god, that's all there is. Where and when, pray tell, were Apple and Adobe products proclaimed to be the 'industry standard' other than by Apple and Adobe and their legions of young acolytes that feel as they do because they know nothing else? There's nothing wrong with Adobe products but that's not all there is. Not by a long shot. There's other packages every bit as capable and far superior in various specific aspects.
You put me in mind of a hoard of kids that went to school in the 1990's in the newly minted discipline of 'Computer Science'. In the course of their studies these empty young minds were taught something called 'Pascal'. This was a language designed by Niklaus WIrth and it was constructed to teach compilers. It did this in the most convoluted clumsy way possible in order to teach aspects of various real compilers. Unfortunately these kids marched forth just knowing that Pascal was the be all end all of languages when it was anything but that. To them it was the 'industry standard'. Their devotion to this ridiculous language hastened the demise of at least one excellent operating system and grievously wounded a number of others.