Nick raised a good point about using HTML: pretty much any browser can
handle what you create so long as it's not too complex code.
An ideal solution might be, so long as the overall file sizes permit it,
to do you submission as both PDF and HTML versions.
Since Don is working with PhotoShop, he doesn't need the Adobe Acrobat
"production" tools to make a PDF presentation (Acrobat is more than just
the freely-distributed Reader that so many folks know about...but that
is always where the "expense" comes from!), so that cost issue is moot.
Dennis Moser
Don Bryant wrote:
> Nick,
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>>Depending on the recipient requirements, I prefer HTML. There are loads
>>of
>>programs (cheap, unlike Acrobat) and they allow for any possible layout
>>with
>>any possible resolution.
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> That's sort of the problem. No specific requirements have been explicitly
> stated.
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> Don Bryant
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