Even the files with the same extension (PUB) created by different versions of the application (newer or older ones) may have different data structures. To use the same data in another program, or at another operating system we must perform the conversion (in this case from the PUB file to INDD). Nearly every application that we use every day has its own file format in which it stores the processed data. Whereas, for the computer, the entire structure of the file changes.Īll data used by computers is encoded in many different ways. Data conversion is changing the way of presentation of data to the computer (for the user the visible change is a different ending of the file INDD instead of PUB, or the possibility to open a file in another application than before, while the content itself remains relatively similar). I’m hoping they can roll with it."Data conversion" we define some actions to change the file format that stores specific information to another format. It is, however, the first one with Affinity and I wasn’t expecting this hiccup. They simply asked for working files this time. If your printer still insists on packaged Indesign files then you can either use Indesign or find another printer. So you really have 1 option if you do not want to use Indesign, you need need to supply print ready PDF's. You will never have a perfect conversion. At the end of the day they are 2 page layout programs made by 2 different companies. Sure they may be able to improve things but it will never be 100% compatibility between the two. Regarding Serif addressing Indesign and their file I don't think this is not something they really can do beyond what they have now with IDML files. Cutting out a middle step that is really not needed. A properly made PDF with crops and bleeds gets things moving much faster then opening a working file and preparing a PDF after that for print. Personally I only want working files if I need to make serious changes or alterations. You addressed supplying them a PDF, which is something I know we prefer here as do other local printers. It saddens me because I much prefer this software and don’t care for Adobe in general. I will not be able to use Publisher in the future for large projects unless this is addressed. They get a PDF this time and hopefully they can use it. If you look at my other comments I addressed this. Make life easy on yourself and everyone else and stick to what the team is using. You will create nothing but headaches trying to make something work as it will never be 100% and only create more work for the team.Īffinity has some great software, powerful and extremely affordable, but it is not a replacement for Adobe in a collaborative environment. If you are collaborating you should all be using the same software. I would check with them if they can use Publisher as you may be wasting your time trying to get Publisher to package. Adobe is the standard here and I am assuming they would be asking for a packaged Indesign file. Are you sure your printer can even use a Publisher file? I don't know any print or design house that uses any of the Affinity software.
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