Listen in your browser: InDesignSecrets-177.mp3 (16.5 MB, 30:32 minutes) See the Show Notes for links mentioned in this episode. * Interview: Brooks Jensen, LensWork magazine + Using InDesign to create the print and enhanced PDF publications + Nuances of color and duotones with fine-art photography and the printing process + Moving to an InCopy workflow over a holiday weekend (!) + Optimizing rich-media PDF eBooks for iPad and Android tablets * Golden Oldie post: Select Text All the Way to the End * Obscure InDesign Feature of the Week: Clip Contents to Cell

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Brooks Jensen's magazine is LensWork, and yes, he does have a podcast!

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More about Ansel Adams (duotones/tritones) and Alfred Stieglitz (Camera Work magazine) LensWork uses an InCopy workflow for its print and PDF editions Brooks moved to InCopy after watching Anne-Marie's lynda.com video tutorial about it Golden Oldie post: Select Text All the Way to the End