> Images in PDFs created by printing to Adobe Acrobat 9 are noticeably > different than those created by exporting to PDF in that the images are > washed out in those created by printing to Adobe. Both types of files have > been submitted to CreateSpace for printing with predictable results. The > images come out brighter on books that are printed from PDFs created by > exporting from Scribus. Has anyone else noticed this? Is there a way to > eliminate this problem with Adobe?
When exporting directly from Scribus, did your choose Web/Screen or Printer? When printing to Acrobat, did your choose RGB or CMYK? (I'm not sure it's even possible to "print" a CMYK PDF that way.) /Peter When exporting from Scribus, I chose Printer output and the preview showed the CMYK boxes as being checked. The CMYK Coated Press Output Profile was used. Preflighting the resultant PDF with Acrobat indicated that the images were in fact CMYK. The only problem I have with exporting PDFs from Scribus is that PDF/X-1a:2001 format is not an option, at least not yet on the Windows version. When printing to Acrobat, I chose their PDF/X-1a:2001 profile which apparently forces output to be CMYK. Earlier this week, I produced a cover file for Lightning Source by printing from Scribus in the same way and that PDF passed their preflight, something it would not have done if it was not CMYK because they rigidly enforce the standard on files input to them. Tom Benjey 717-258-9733 voice 717-243-0074 fax Twitter: @TomBenjey
