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Quark: Native Transparency 3 (of 3)

Creating native (unflattened) transparency in PDFs with QuarkXPress 8  
 
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QuarkXPress8 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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canajaneh, you can apply transparency for any object (box, border, line, text, picture) wherever you apply color.
In QuarkXPress 8 there is an additional field called "opacity".
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I have been trying to figure out native transparency in Quark and I can't do it - there is absolutely nothing in the help file, and nothing in this video that explains how native transparency is applied.
DanLoganQuark (1 month ago) Show Hide
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canajaneh, I covered how to output transparency natively in the video, so you must be referring to how transparency is applied in the layout itself. Transparency is a whole class of features that include color opacity, picture masks, drop shadows, and a few others. You can find information about these features under the following QuarkXPress 8 help topics:

Working with opacity
Working with alpha masks
Working with drop shadows

Dan Logan
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