QUOTE (Gurglamei @ Oct 26 2009, 04:39 AM)

Thanks!
I do not know much about this and it may not be a good idea, but I have been considering to use Indesign to create a photobook with prints from my printer. The goal would be to make a large format book with excelent image quality. If I decided to follow that idea, do I understand correct that I would want to create the pages in pdf for flexibility in arranging text with the images and print to å postscript device - such as the printer I have?
Christopher
You do not have to save InDesign files as pdf. You can print directly to your postscript printer from InDesign and the program will have better control of the postscript features that way. InDesign's strength is as a publishing program, and text flowing and image placement are it's primary capabilities. You'd be best served to stay within the indd format and print to postscript devices.
If you must print to non-postscript printers with an InDesign document, a decent way is to use PDF as an intermediary and print from Photoshop.
You can print from PDF to a non-postscript device directly but sometimes it can be a bit of a crap shoot in the final result. Printing from InDesign to a non-postscript printer can also have some rasterizing anomalies too.
One of the big things to watch out for in InDesign is when using transparencies and masks. I've noticed gross and subtle mask differentials even when printing to genuine postscript devices as well as exporting to PDFs.