InDesignSecrets Podcast 177
Listen in your browser: InDesignSecrets-177.mp3 (16.5 MB, 30:32 minutes) See the Show Notes for links mentioned in this episode. Interview: Brooks Jensen, LensWork magazine Using InDesign to create the print and enhanced PDF publications Nuances of color and duotones with fine-art photography and the printing process Moving to an InCopy workflow over a holiday weekend (!) Optimizing rich-media PDF eBooks for iPad and Android tablets Golden Oldie post: Select Text All the Way to the End Obscure InDesign Feature of the Week: Clip Contents to Cell News and special offers from our sponsors: gg lynda.com is an online learning company that helps anyone learn software, creative, and business skills to achieve their personal and professional goals. With a lynda.com subscription, members receive unlimited access to a vast library of high quality, current, and engaging video tutorials. Many InDesignSecrets.com contributors have authored titles at lynda.com, including Anne-Marie and David, covering InDesign basics (of course) and beyond, such as EPUBs, interactive PDFs, DPS, GREP, and InCopy workflows. Get a one-week free trial to the entire lynda.com online training library. And don't forget to check out our InDesign Secrets video title on lynda.com, with two new free videos every month! -- Links mentioned in this podcast: g Brooks Jensen's magazine is LensWork, and yes, he does have a podcast! (click each thumbnail to see a larger size) g More about Ansel Adams (duotones/tritones) and Alfred Stieglitz (Camera Work magazine) g LensWork uses an InCopy workflow for its print and PDF editions g Brooks moved to InCopy after watching Anne-Marie's lynda.com video tutorial about it g Golden Oldie post: Select Text All the Way to the End