October 6 2008 • 4:06 PM

Flattener or Blatner Preview?

So I was listening to the latest ID Secrets Podcast and the topic of the Flattener Preview came up.

And David and Anne-Marie mentioned how that could be a “Blatner Preview.”

And they wondered what a Blatner Preview would do, or look like.

Fortunately I already have the Blatner Preview plug-in.

The Blatner Preview

6 Responses discussing this post. Add yours below.

  1. October 6th, 2008 • 4:16 pm • Link

    It’s not clear to me, from the mercifully-too-quick preview, if the beard is fully overprinting the fleshy parts or not . . .

  2. David Blatner
    October 6th, 2008 • 4:20 pm • Link

    Holy mackerel, I can tell it’s “pick on Blatner” day. But I suppose I deserve it after my quip about how Flattener rhymes with Blatner.

    No, folks, don’t worry… that is not really how the panel looks in CS4! Sandee faked it… just a little.

  3. October 6th, 2008 • 4:26 pm • Link

    And of course the panel should really be called the “Blattener ALERT” panel ….

    very very funny Sandee! lol …

    AM

  4. Lee
    October 8th, 2008 • 7:08 am • Link

    It’s features like this that puts Quark to shame.

  5. Gordon
    November 10th, 2011 • 2:53 am • Link

    I am having trouble loading the pluggin…

    can I download it somewhere?

  6. November 10th, 2011 • 11:53 am • Link

    @Gordon: Sorry, this was actually just a joke by Sandee. There is no such thing really. :)

Subscribe to the Discussion

Get the ongoing discussion surrounding "Flattener or Blatner Preview?" delivered to you. Click here to subscribe via RSS.

Leave a Reply

You can use limited HTML tags, such as <em></em> for emphasis/italics and <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong> .

InDesignSecrets reserves the right to edit and/or remove posts and comments.