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Firepower_426

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 08, 2005 9:59 am    Post subject: Photoshop / InDesign Question - Also, what's p0 mean? Reply with quote

I'm attempting to transport from InDesign to Photoshop and sometimes back again. As long as I keep the resolutions the same, this shouldn't be an issue right? In InDesign, you can save a file as: PDF, EPS, HTML, SVG... which one should I choose to save it as and then open with photoshop?

Lastly I'm assuming p0 is Adobe's own version of pixels? It's says a legal docuemtn is 51p0 x 66p0, and the margins are at 3p0 each. Can someone please explain this to me? Thanks - Tyler

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