Question
FrameMaker 8: TIFF imports inverting color
First let me state that I am not a FrameMaker user. So bear with me please.
I created a set of TIFF image files for a client that was going to be importing them into hardware manuals created in FrameMaker 8. For reasons that neither of us are able to determine, all of these TIFF files seem to invert image color upon import. ??? This is occurring with both the CMYK and RGB color space files.
My client is running FrameMaker 8 on the Windows platform. My TIFF files were created in Photoshop CS3 on a Mac. I have never had such a problem before and I wondered if anyone else may have encountered anything remotely similar. I read the thread on TIFFs generating grey boxes in Frame 7, but that didn't seem to relate to our issue.
I am currently assuming that there must be some setting in either Frame or PS that we are simply not using properly...or is there just a bug somewhere and we should go w/ an alternate file format. We have temporarily started using EPS files, but I would like to be able to go back to TIFFs as that's the format we're using everywhere else and would prefer not to have to keep/update more than one set of files.
If I can provide more information to help clarify what's going on, please let me know and I will attempt to do so.
I'd appreciate any insight anyone could offer here.
Thanks much, Anne.
I created a set of TIFF image files for a client that was going to be importing them into hardware manuals created in FrameMaker 8. For reasons that neither of us are able to determine, all of these TIFF files seem to invert image color upon import. ??? This is occurring with both the CMYK and RGB color space files.
My client is running FrameMaker 8 on the Windows platform. My TIFF files were created in Photoshop CS3 on a Mac. I have never had such a problem before and I wondered if anyone else may have encountered anything remotely similar. I read the thread on TIFFs generating grey boxes in Frame 7, but that didn't seem to relate to our issue.
I am currently assuming that there must be some setting in either Frame or PS that we are simply not using properly...or is there just a bug somewhere and we should go w/ an alternate file format. We have temporarily started using EPS files, but I would like to be able to go back to TIFFs as that's the format we're using everywhere else and would prefer not to have to keep/update more than one set of files.
If I can provide more information to help clarify what's going on, please let me know and I will attempt to do so.
I'd appreciate any insight anyone could offer here.
Thanks much, Anne.
