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  • deepaks85
    New Member
    • Aug 2006
    • 114

    Brochure Software

    Dear Friends,

    Can anyone please advise the software to create a brochure. I tried Photoshop but while converting into PDF, the file size is too high. I also tried to put them into Adobe InDesign but still didn't work for me.

    I have seen so many high quality brochures in just 10-12 mb. I don't know in which software they have been designed.

    Please help me on this.

    Thanks

    Deepak
  • Stang02GT
    Recognized Expert Top Contributor
    • Jun 2007
    • 1206

    #2
    I would try to use MS Word I have seen people do some really brochures with it.

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    • deepaks85
      New Member
      • Aug 2006
      • 114

      #3
      But in MS word......we can not get high-quality brochure. We can't put high-res images in it.

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      • Nepomuk
        Recognized Expert Specialist
        • Aug 2007
        • 3111

        #4
        Originally posted by deepaks85
        But in MS word......we can not get high-quality brochure. We can't put high-res images in it.
        Well, high-quality pictures take up a certain amount of space. Sure, you can fiddle with the format a bit, but you'll only be able to get the space your brochure needs down to a certain amount.

        You should be able to create such a brochure in any proper graphics editing program (e.g. Photoshop, GIMP, ...), although I'm sure there are better methods (which I can't think of right now).

        Greetings,
        Nepomuk

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        • tlhintoq
          Recognized Expert Specialist
          • Mar 2008
          • 3532

          #5
          Originally posted by deepaks85
          Dear Friends,

          Can anyone please advise the software to create a brochure. I tried Photoshop but while converting into PDF, the file size is too high. I also tried to put them into Adobe InDesign but still didn't work for me.

          I have seen so many high quality brochures in just 10-12 mb. I don't know in which software they have been designed.

          Please help me on this.

          Thanks

          Deepak
          I have used Adobe InDesign for years. Love it! Especially great if you are using other Adobe products, such as Illustrator and Photoshop because you don't have to make intermediate files (such as .jpg or .tif). You can drag-n-drop directory from the open Photoshop to the open InDesign, or drop a .psd file onto an InDesign image window.

          I've used it for brochures, signs... Used to use at at the Las Vegas Review Journal for Billboards as well as the Newspaper itself.

          When you say "InDesign didn't work for me", in what way didn't it work?

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          • Stang02GT
            Recognized Expert Top Contributor
            • Jun 2007
            • 1206

            #6
            Originally posted by deepaks85
            But in MS word......we can not get high-quality brochure. We can't put high-res images in it.

            Why can't you get a high quality image into word?

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