Impose is quite an adept piece of software, and can be used to do a lot more than just the straight forward 'gang-up' multiplying of an image.
If that's all it did, it would be a rather expensive dongle for not a lot seeing Adobe DC Pro can multiply up too.
We use both a third party imposition plug-in for Adobe DC Pro and have also used Impose when Adobe went through a stage of not allowing third party products run on their software platforms.
Impose although a bit clunky is a useful bit of kit, we do a lot of booklets, multi-page brochures, and Impose readily does these, which are the standard saddle stitch imposition.
Of late we have also been getting requests to recreate unique books such as diaries. With these they are produced by creating several sections which are then sown together before being leather bound. In effect you create multiple saddle stitch booklets that are then sown together. The page order for these print file spreads is completely different from a single saddle stitch file, e.g. in one example we needed to impose into 19 sections of 16 pages. Impose has made this very easy, you simply select how many pages in a section and it does it all including adding any blank pages in the last section.
The settings I posted earlier will enable a file of single pages to be printed in a standard saddle stitch booklet form using CWS
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