The new licence types will make it easier for organisations with 50 or more users of Illustrator to take advantage of the added functionality Phantasm offers.
This includes colour adjustment tools that work within an Illustrator document on all embedded vector objects and images, creative tools including vector halftones and duotones, and print production previews including quick and full separations and ink coverage.
As an introductory corporate offer, Hereford-based Astute is offering an unlimited number of Phantasm CS Publisher installations within a single organisation for £9,550.
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