OK, Save As PDF was the trick. Thanks. Now most of the images work fine. The rest require a conversion of process to spot color changes in Illustrator.
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 7:46 PM, Ed Nodland <enodl...@gmail.com> wrote: > This seems like it should be simple and done routinely by many others. > > I have an image of a flammable substance label. It has a pantone red, a > pantone yellow, and black. I want to use the image in a Framemaker document > that will be sent for commercial printing using "Spot Color" not process > printing. How can I accomplish this? > > The image is an Illustrator file. I save the file to PDF, load it into > Frame 10, save the Frame file as PDF, open in acrobat pro and use Advanced > > Print Production > Output Preview to see that the image is a mix of CMYK > not my spot pantone colors. > > I also suspect that the image saved from Illustrator as a PDF format > should display the spot colors but it does not. So the problem/solution > might start there. > > Ed Nodland >
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