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5 things you should know about Affinity Publisher – Affinity Spotlight

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You must enable JavaScript to fully view this webpage. If it is not enabled, your experience will be limited and you will be unable to purchase products, complete forms or load images and videos. Optimised for the latest tech on Windows and Mac — and chosen by Apple as its Mac App of the Year — Affinity Publisher is the next generation of professional publishing software.

From books, magazines and marketing materials, to social media templates, website mock-ups and more, this incredibly smooth, intuitive app gives you the power to combine your images, graphics and text to make beautiful layouts ready for publication.

With essentials like master pages, facing page spreads, grids, tables, advanced typography, text flow, full professional print output and other amazing features, Affinity Publisher has everything you need to create the perfect layout — whatever your project. Free yourself from the constraints of tired, traditional text layouts.

Let Affinity Publisher help you visualise your text in creative new ways and flow it seamlessly through your document. Ensure the baseline of your text is aligned across all columns and spreads.

Ensure your images match the brilliance of your layout. Affinity Publisher comes with a full collection of powerful, non-destructive adjustment layers to make crucial image corrections right there in your document. Create and edit vector graphics in your layout using the powerful pen, node and comprehensive shape tools — all with fine control over gradients and transparency. Collate your document alongside all used image and font resources into a folder.

This can then be easily transferred to another system to aid collaboration or for print production. Perfect for creating certificates, business cards, badges, tickets, form letters, envelopes and catalogues. Customise the all new Preflight panel to receive live warnings for possible errors in your document, including poor image resolution, bleed hazards, overflowing text, spelling errors, missing images or font resources, and more.

The first technology of its kind, this revolutionary feature takes the pain out of publishing by allowing you to instantly switch to the advanced photo editing features of Affinity Photo and precise vector tools of Affinity Designer without ever leaving the app. Here are just some of the other capabilities built into this incredible app….

Instantly scrub through hundreds of undo steps with the history slider. Plus, save your history with your document. Dedicated colour picker tool to accurately pick a colour, including single point or averaged sampling over an area.

Create sets of regularly used assets which can be instantly accessed and dragged onto your project. Drag a transparency gradient over any object, with support for linear, radial, elliptical and conical types.

Flag imported PDFs for PDF passthrough to ensure that files will be perfect representations of original PDFs when exporting, regardless of whether embedded fonts are installed or not. Offering full control over dashed line styles, arrowheads and pressure properties. Affinity Publisher comes loaded with default keyboard shortcuts, but you can tailor to your own muscle memory.

Instantly switch from viewing grids, guides, bleed and margins to a completely clean preview of your document. Organise your documents with the section manager and automatically generate indexes and a table of contents. Save your favourite workspace setups for different tasks and easily switch between them.

Bookmarks provide a listing of flagged content present within a PDF document and are a great tool to save digital readers time as it allows them to skip to certain parts of a document, such as an order form. No subscription needed! Fluid publishing powerhouse Optimised for the latest tech on Windows and Mac — and chosen by Apple as its Mac App of the Year — Affinity Publisher is the next generation of professional publishing software. Spectacular layouts With essentials like master pages, facing page spreads, grids, tables, advanced typography, text flow, full professional print output and other amazing features, Affinity Publisher has everything you need to create the perfect layout — whatever your project.

Text to match the power of your words Free yourself from the constraints of tired, traditional text layouts. Text styles Link the style of your text across all pages in your document. OpenType support Open up all stylistic features of the latest OpenType fonts. Text decorations Add lines and borders to elements of your typography. Drop caps Add drop capitals to any paragraph. Text on a path Draw any curve and type along it.

Artistic text Gain creative control over titling and other stand out text. Flow options Avoid orphaned or widowed lines, among many other features. Baseline grid Ensure the baseline of your text is aligned across all columns and spreads. Fine tune your images Ensure your images match the brilliance of your layout.

Advanced design tools Create and edit vector graphics in your layout using the powerful pen, node and comprehensive shape tools — all with fine control over gradients and transparency. Package Collate your document alongside all used image and font resources into a folder. Live preflight checking Customise the all new Preflight panel to receive live warnings for possible errors in your document, including poor image resolution, bleed hazards, overflowing text, spelling errors, missing images or font resources, and more.

Find out more. And so much more… Here are just some of the other capabilities built into this incredible app…. Instant undo history Instantly scrub through hundreds of undo steps with the history slider. Rotate canvas Rotate your whole document by 90, and degrees.

Smart colour picker Dedicated colour picker tool to accurately pick a colour, including single point or averaged sampling over an area. Asset management Create sets of regularly used assets which can be instantly accessed and dragged onto your project. Transparency tool Drag a transparency gradient over any object, with support for linear, radial, elliptical and conical types.

Glyph browser Browse the full set of available glyphs for any font. Stroke panel Offering full control over dashed line styles, arrowheads and pressure properties. Customisable keyboard shortcuts Affinity Publisher comes loaded with default keyboard shortcuts, but you can tailor to your own muscle memory.

Add noise Apply noise to colour fills for a textured look to your work. Preview mode Instantly switch from viewing grids, guides, bleed and margins to a completely clean preview of your document.

Blistering performance Pan, zoom and scroll through documents at 60fps. Organisational tools Organise your documents with the section manager and automatically generate indexes and a table of contents.

Studio presets for the UI layout Save your favourite workspace setups for different tasks and easily switch between them. PDF bookmarks Bookmarks provide a listing of flagged content present within a PDF document and are a great tool to save digital readers time as it allows them to skip to certain parts of a document, such as an order form.

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Now the export dialog window will open. Now the export options for PDF documents will be displayed.

 

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I am not knocking Affinity products. I think what I will do next time is make duplicate copies, I think it really gets hung up on multiple copies of a pdf in a document. Thanks for all the input. I am optimistic and I think they will get it done at some point. I used ID 1, 1.

PDFs come from everywhere in my shop. I need to be able to make folding panels go quickly, next job is on deck! Here is the thing, it’s a great tool, if they get these small things ironed out, it’s gonna be a dragon slayer, and I want it to work. I have a job that is a two 2 color item, done in Illustrator, never to do size with bleed always has to be fit in. I get it done in a few minutes now It’s a great program.

What are you doing in Affinity that is that much quicker than doing with Illustrator or InDesign? I get files all the time that are not set right, no bleed, incorrect size, etc etc etc.

These do not take me ages to fix and generally are simple fixes in Adobe. What is easier in Affinity? Yes, for me, too, I mostly use them as tools but so far not for production. Did you manage to resolve the problem of this post? There were some strange things embedded fonts did not seem to work, black overprint failed because K had become four-color black; the embedded file could not be saved as a linked version ; on the second time that I tried, changing the bleed box did not resolve the problem with color translation, so the actual cause for losing “PDF Passthrough” was not clear, but that was definitely the reason why these problems occurred.

Had an all K pdf job turned into a perfect bound book, same thing. Ya know what I did? LOL, it worked, but it’s lunacy that my RIP system needs to convert that to black when only spot colors because of an issue it has with not making side guides in Spot colors.

A little sweating, but it got done. Cursed you AP for not being perfect! Setting up panels is easily done in every page layout program, yes I get it done in em all and then some still use Freehand! I get many jobs just sent in PDF format.

A tool that has been great for much is Callas PDFToolbox, it does a lot cool stuff cutting readers to single page, removing crops, even adding bleed works a good portion of the time.

Then I am free to move around. They are imported PDFs from customer files. This is a big deal for publications such as magazines, brochures and instruction manuals that feature advertisements or technical diagrams often provided in PDF format. In this video, Emily runs through how to place content and edit its scale, as well as how to flag placed PDF files for PDF passthrough. PDF Bookmarks provide a listing of flagged content present within a PDF document and are a great tool to save digital readers time as it allows them to skip to certain parts of a document such as an order form.

Emily talks us through the different ways to create, manage and export PDF Bookmarks in this tutorial. Instead of remaining embedded within your document, any pixel layers you have in Publisher can now be converted to an image, which can now be linked to reduce overall file size or collected and packaged as a resource to share externally. This video explains how to convert a pixel layer to an image node and how you can use image nodes with the Resource Manager.

There are so many things to talk about in Affinity Publisher 1. Another new feature in 1. Add page breaks. Adding page breaks ensures that your text displays as intended. So wherever you want a page to begin, Place your cursor. Go to the Insert option on your editor toolbar, and select Page Break. You may be able to insert external links. Again, go to your insert option, having highlighted the text for the link, and insert a hyperlink. Use styles to format headings, indented paragraphs, numbered lists, and bullet lists.

Use page breaks when you intentionally want a page to stop at a particular spot. For example, at the end of each chapter. Choose an 8. Left align or center align the paragraphs. Use a single font for the text. Use 12 pt font size for body text and 14 pt to 18 pt for headings. Do not wrap text around images. Use inline images where the text is above and below the image. If you are happy with your document in Publisher, click on Export in the toolbar. When you are set, press enter.

PDF for web results. In Adobe Reader. Looks fine on screen. This is the same document opened in Chrome. Opened in Chrome, the browser. The last view, opened in Kindle for Mac Kindle for Mac view. Exporting for Print Here be Dragons. Take Warning. In most cases, Affinity will be able to be set to those specs, As Affinity is still finding its way in the market place, you will find that most print houses still refer to Acrobat or InDesign specs for PDF files.

Click on the More tab on the bottom of the Export window to refine your selections. Extra Controls Available This tutorial is not finished. However, there is enough here to get you started.

There are really two things to keep in mind. The mark of a good printer is how they handle mistakes. Any decent print house should have seen how “off” the color is between the PDF and the print and corrected things. Clearly there’s as absolutely zero concern with respect to maintaining the PDF appearance – those odd “blobs” of what I assume is to be the flesh tone, the incredibly washed out flesh tone and other colors Unless that’s also due to your camera.

It honestly appears as there though was way more water than magenta ink on the press. Show 2 more comments. Sorted by: Reset to default. Highest score default Date modified newest first Date created oldest first.

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