Re: Removing extraneous color channel information

2011-12-14 Thread Steve Rickaby
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RE: Removing extraneous color channel information

2011-12-14 Thread David Creamer
Where did you create the drop shadows? In AI? What format did you save the AI files as? What were your PDF settings? What version of Acrobat Pro do you have? (I noticed you are using Distiller 6--is your Acrobat the same version?) David Creamer IDEAS Training http://www.ideastraining.com Adobe Au

RE: Removing extraneous color channel information

2011-12-15 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 15:24 -0800 14/12/11, David Creamer wrote: >Where did you create the drop shadows? In AI? Author's graphics, done in OmniGraffle on Mac. >What format did you save the AI files as? PDF. >What were your PDF settings? If you mean from Illustrator, as in PDFX/1 etc, none. If you mean Distiller

RE: Removing extraneous color channel information

2011-12-15 Thread David Creamer
-Original Message- From: Steve Rickaby [mailto:srick...@wordmongers.demon.co.uk] Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2011 5:29 AM To: David Creamer Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: RE: Removing extraneous color channel information Importance: High At 15:24 -0800 14/12/11, David Creamer

RE: Removing extraneous color channel information

2011-12-15 Thread Steve Rickaby
David, thanks for thinking about this. At 08:39 -0800 15/12/11, David Creamer wrote: >OmniGraffle is the problem (as far as your issue is concerned). Like most >business-related programs, it works in RGB. Its drop shadows are RGB and >pixel-based, so Illustrator can convert the RGB to CMYK, but

RE: Removing extraneous color channel information

2011-12-15 Thread David Creamer
bject: RE: Removing extraneous color channel information Importance: High David, thanks for thinking about this. At 08:39 -0800 15/12/11, David Creamer wrote: >OmniGraffle is the problem (as far as your issue is concerned). Like >most business-related programs, it works in RGB. Its drop shad