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Poziomka

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  1. You're doing it wrong.

    Intersect applies to vector objects. And you want to mask the image (jpg).  

    You can do this from the layer palette or from the layer menu.

    From the layer palette

    Select an ellipse in the layer palette and right-click. (See mask 1.jpg) From the context menu, select mask to below. (See mask 2.jpg)

    As a result, you will get (see mask 3.jpg)

    From the layer menu

    Select an ellipse in the layer palette. Go to the top menu Layer click and select Mask to Below (it is at the bottom of the menu).

    My favorite method is: in the layer palette, press hold the layer with the photo with the left mouse button and drag it to the name of the top layer (ellipse) when you see that it is already inside the ellipse - release the left mouse button. (See mask4.jpg)

    That's it

    mask 1.jpg

    mask 2.jpg

    mask 3.jpg

    mask 4.jpg

  2. As I wrote earlier. The PS paths saved in the JPG file opens in Photo correctly (see zip in previous attachment - I couldn't add a JPG file), the same file saved as PSD or TIF loses paths! Many people still use them, e.g. Apple. The use of vector masks is OK. But once I got a print-ready tiff, why correct it? Just use it.
    I'm writing because maybe someone developers will read and slightly improve the existing import of tiff and psd files.

  3. Hey,

    Your design needs a minor fix. Namely, you have the internal bleed set to 0 and it should be at 3 mm as the others. The printing house centered the pages you submitted and probably that's why there are such strange shifts (they should also think and fit in).  Try uploading pages with all bleed set to 3mm. The prepress studio is responsible for the correct connection of the pages.

    Robert

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