l***@adobeforums.com
2004-04-15 01:55:43 UTC
Hi everyone,
I'm pretty new to InDesign, and am going crazy trying
to figure this out. I couldn't find a succint way to
phrase the subject of this post, but here is my problem...
MATERIAL:
I have a logo in psd format, no vector version. The
logo is a simple 1 color solid with no shading. However,
there is a hollow area within the logo where it's
transparent (and outside the logo is transparent too.)
GOAL:
To get the image into InDesign, and to ensure that the
logo color is a specific pantone color (currently it
is in an incorrect color.) Also, I need to maintain
the transparent areas.
TOOLS:
I'm on Windows, and have Creative Suite.
WHAT I HAVE TRIED:
I've tried saving it as a greyscale tiff, then importing
into InDesign where I can specify the correct pantone color
I want via swatches. However, I lose the transparent areas.
If I import as a greyscale psd, I keep the transparency,
but I am unable to change the color of the logo. When I
select it with the direct select tool, all my swatches
are greyed out and I can't manipulate color.
If I attempt to change the color of the logo within
Photoshop first, then import into InDesign, the color
comes out wrong, even though it looked ok in Photoshop.
I would greatly appreciate any help. I'm going NUTSO.
Thanks!
I'm pretty new to InDesign, and am going crazy trying
to figure this out. I couldn't find a succint way to
phrase the subject of this post, but here is my problem...
MATERIAL:
I have a logo in psd format, no vector version. The
logo is a simple 1 color solid with no shading. However,
there is a hollow area within the logo where it's
transparent (and outside the logo is transparent too.)
GOAL:
To get the image into InDesign, and to ensure that the
logo color is a specific pantone color (currently it
is in an incorrect color.) Also, I need to maintain
the transparent areas.
TOOLS:
I'm on Windows, and have Creative Suite.
WHAT I HAVE TRIED:
I've tried saving it as a greyscale tiff, then importing
into InDesign where I can specify the correct pantone color
I want via swatches. However, I lose the transparent areas.
If I import as a greyscale psd, I keep the transparency,
but I am unable to change the color of the logo. When I
select it with the direct select tool, all my swatches
are greyed out and I can't manipulate color.
If I attempt to change the color of the logo within
Photoshop first, then import into InDesign, the color
comes out wrong, even though it looked ok in Photoshop.
I would greatly appreciate any help. I'm going NUTSO.
Thanks!