![]() But what I have relied upon most is the plugin from overnighty (see the link above from jools) at. I have found Croptima to be a viable solution. Well, I have an absolute need for imposition and it has been a real challenge. (sorry about all the editing, links keep on being ruined after editing) It's worth trying them out and putting them through their paces with an actual scenario (ideally a couple of different typical cases) before buying. Other options you may want to investigate are Indesign Imposition plugin (website seems to be down but still visible via google's cache) and Croptima Inplate, both of which say they are for PC and Mac (I have no knowledge of either). One tip if you happen to work on a mac: a much more affordable program that has covered all my imposition requirements up to now is PDF Clerk Pro which has a special imposition module (and a polite and responsive developer) and works with PDFs and has saveable imposition schemes. I've used Quite Imposing before when I worked for an agency but for the odd occasion that I need it myself, it is prohibitively expensive. Professional imposition solutions tend to be on the expensive side but there may be few alternatives if you have very demanding or specific needs. If you want to impose for your own purposes, exporting normally from InDesign and then imposing using an acrobat plugin or similar tool works just fine workflow wise. The printer will often want to manage it themselves to suit their workflow and even my local repro-shop prefers to do the imposing themselves. (mm or inches) via the “Your Account” link.I can concur with Hank. Users now have the ability to select their measurement units of preference Trim marks are now coloured “registration” to ensure output on all separated plates. ![]() In the meantime, I apologise to everyone who has been unable to impose their files. I will be taking steps to increase the space allocation on the server to resolve this issue in the future. So much so, the caches have been getting full of uploaded files, faster than they can be emptied. With over 1,600 registered users, Impose Online has been getting a great deal of use. I must apologise to users of Impose Online who have encountered difficulties lately. Service failures due to increased use - 3 March 2011 I have also added an upload progress bar, as well as some smaller bug fixes and revisions. Impose Online now accepts all PDF versions! You can now upload any PDF file, generated from any version of Adobe Acrobat. We've finally cracked the 2,000,000 page mark! Thanks to all Impose Online users for their continued support. Over two million pages imposed - 5 September 2012 Over 3,000,000 pages imposed, and still 100% free! One million pages imposed in just eight months. I finally got around to removing the Adobe Flash requirement for uploading files. ![]() Thanks to Pascal for alerting me to the issue, and my apologies for the inconvenience. While I was fixing it, I also took the opportunity to fix a few security issues. I still don't know why, but my Impose Online host had a complete meltdown, leaving Impose Online (and only Impose Online) offline for several days. ![]() ![]() There were a few technical issues during the site migration, and I apologise to all who had problems during this time. The hope is that it will be able to impose larger files faster than before, and I may even be able to increase the upload file size limits in the future. I have decided to move Impose Online to a more powerful server. Thanks to everyone for letting me know, and my apologies for the inconvenience. The recent issue with the manual imposition process should now be fixed. ![]()
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