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1. Re: Can I automate specialized, detailed, rater-like fonts in PS and ID?
Dov Isaacs Feb 12, 2014 10:35 AM (in response to thejabernathy)What you referring to is otherwise known as Variable Data Publishing in the industry.
In its simplest form, it is a mail merge or data merge feature such as you have with Word or InDesign.
For more complexity, there are excellent commercial solutions that work as plug-ins to InDesign (optionally in conjunction with Photoshop) that do this automation. The output is typically a PDF/VT file. One of the best examples of such a commercial solution is from XMPie.
Note that in the general case, you really don't want to rasterize text, but rather maintain the text using the fonts themselves.
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2. Re: Can I automate specialized, detailed, rater-like fonts in PS and ID?
thejabernathy Feb 12, 2014 1:54 PM (in response to Dov Isaacs)Hey! That XMPie stuff looks exactly like what I need, but unless I'm looking at the site wrong the simplest of their VDP software (uDirect Classic) costs $4,500? Is that right? That's insane.
Edit: Ah, cool. I found a link to Adobe's VDP Resource Center. I haven't checked it all out yet, but it looks like there's a ton of options.
https://www.adobe.com/products/vdp/creativepros.html
Awesome! Thanks for the help. Evidently just knowing what to call the process was exactly what I needed!
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3. Re: Can I automate specialized, detailed, rater-like fonts in PS and ID?
Dov Isaacs Feb 12, 2014 4:19 PM (in response to thejabernathy)Glad I could help, but FWIW, the high performance, feature-rich professional products are not inexpensive, but when you consider the time and effort it would take to “roll your own” software to do this and/or the value of your time to create a successful VDP campaign including graphically-rich content that can print at full speed on high speed digital presses, this software is well worth it.
When you compare the products available, do not do so simply on price alone. The features actually implemented vary all over the lot.
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