| Chicago,
IL., July 8, 2005 -- APSIVA,
the leading provider of print and electronic catalog software,
today announced the release of Apsiva IMAGEsource version 2.3.
Starting with APSIVA IMAGEsource Version 2.3, customers will
be able to take advantage of many new file formats and fitting
options.
Apsiva IMAGEsource is an Adobe
InDesign plugin built to connect directly into a creative
departments Digital Asset Library. IMAGEsource is a standalone
plug-in that gives you much of the versatility you expect
from the Image-placement capabilities of Apsiva Print Catalog
Software - PRINTsource.
The benefits of IMAGEsource for
the Designer / Production Artists include:
A. Convert every image folder
on your system into an InDesign library
As a designer, you probably use
digital asset management software to search and browse for
images. For example in Adobe Photoshop, you might use the
"Gallery" feature. These images are either displayed as names
or thumbnails. To transfer these images into layout, you can
copy an image, toggle to InDesign and paste the image in InDesign.
In certain cases, you might also be able display both the
image management application side-by-side to Adobe InDesign
and drag-drop images at full size into the InDesign page.
This limits the amount of desktop space devoted to each application
making it difficult to work. Apsiva IMAGEsource simplifies
this process.
With IMAGEsource operating as a
plugin, directly from the InDesign Window menu, you can:
1.
Use the Browse Folder option on the palette menu to navigate
to your desired image folder. 2. Select either a Thumbnail
view or a List view option. 3. Use the Search palette option
to display a "subset" of the folder. Choose "Show All" to
restore visibility to all images. 4. Use the "arrow" keys
to scroll up or down the list and view image size and type
information as well. Now you have easy access to your graphics
without having to toggle between apps or reduce your layout
area to facilitate drag-and-drop.
B. Placements options that will
virtually eliminate the cumbersome application of additional
fitting commands
Conventional drag-and-drop methods
or the native InDesign File / Place commands bring images
onto the page at 100% size (requiring manual scaling or application
of InDesign fitting options).
Once you locate your image in the IMAGEsource library display,
you can do the following:
1. Place the Image at 100% size. Drag-and-drop the Image Name
or any Thumbnail anywhere on the InDesign page, or Replicate
the Place command via drag-drop over an existing frame.
2. Place and REDUCE Image to Fit proportionally from the IMAGEsource
palette. With an empty frame selected, double-click the image
name or thumbnail in the IMAGEsource palette to place the
image and (via option) automatically reduce the image to fit
proportionally in the selected frame. Double-click once again
to fit the frame to the newly-resized image.
3. Place and (optionally) ENLARGE Image to Fit proportionally
from the IMAGEsource palette. With an empty frame selected,
double-click name or thumbnail to place the image and (via
option) the image will first display at 100%. Double-click
once again and automatically enlarge the image to fit proportionally
in the selected frame. Double-click a third time to again
fit the frame to the newly-resized image. IMAGEsource also
has the ability to re-size the frame only and leave the image
at 100%.
An additional benefit to placing
images using IMAGEsource is that they retain their ability
to "snap" into shape if the image needs to be re-sized later.
After placing and applying the fitting options from the IMAGEsource
palette, alter the size of the image frame once again. Double-click
on the image and it re-sizes proportionally and adjusts the
frame to the new dimensions simultaneously!
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