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At 15:29 -0700 13/3/13, Dov Isaacs wrote:
> If this happened with the current FrameMaker release and you are able to (1)
> repeat the problem and (2) share the files with Adobe, I would advise you to
> report this as a serious bug.
Thanks Dov. No... I'm on ancient versions here, Acrobat Pro 6 a
At 11:52 -0700 13/3/13, David Creamer wrote:
>Coming into this late, but I believe this is an Illustrator issue, which has
>been solved with newer versions. InDesign used to have the same problem: PDF
>and AI would generate 4 seps even for black-only images; EPS would work
>properly.
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Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 8:04 AM
To: Steve Rickaby
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>>By me, in Illustrator (CS2).
>I then tried importing as an .eps: problem fixed.
Coming into this late, but I believe this is an Illustrator issue, which has
been solved with newer versions.
InDesign used to have the same problem: PDF and AI would generate 4 seps
even for black-only images; EPS
First off, I'm glad you found a workaround.
EPS, AI, and PDF are all essentially the same file with different options, so I
still wonder what the main issue is.
-Matt
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On Mar 13,
I tried ensuring that the drop shadow was created by a filer rather than an
effect, and imported the illustration as a PDF. The problem remained.
I then tried importing as an .eps: problem fixed.
So it seems to be specific to an interaction between Illustrator drop shadows,
FrameMaker's importi
Maybe FrameMaker 7 is passing part of the drop shadow information
unchanged because of something added to Illustrator after 2002 that it
doesn't know how to process.
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> At 11:55 -0700 12/3/13, Robert Lauriston wrote:
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>>Exactly how are you "i
Exactly how are you "inserting" the images into the FrameMaker document"?
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> When the images are inserted into the FrameMaker document and
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>Exactly how are you "inserting" the images into the FrameMaker document"?
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At 11:22 -0700 12/3/13, Matt Sullivan wrote:
>I used to have 4/c issues with PS-generated drop shadows, so it wasn't too
>much of a stretch to think that was the problem. Is the d/s an effect, or a
>filter? Filters will likely give you more control and less problems.
In Illustrator it can be ap
For all practical purposes, AI=PDF=AI, so I doubt that's the issue.
I used to have 4/c issues with PS-generated drop shadows, so it wasn't too much
of a stretch to think that was the problem. Is the d/s an effect, or a filter?
Filters will likely give you more control and less problems.
You sho
Try saving the drop shadows as EPS. (I use EPS for all my FrameMaker
graphics.) FrameMaker seems to handle EPS graphics best of all-- except
that the preview is low resolution. I've used EPS drop shadows that I
created in Photoshop without problems.
Mike Wickham
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At 09:39 -0700 12/3/13, Matt Sullivan wrote:
>Where were the drop shadows created?
As you sort of hinted, remove the drop shadow and the problem goes away. But
why? As the illustrations preflight ok on their own, why is the drop shadow
apparently causing FrameMaker to create this artifact?
I s
At 09:39 -0700 12/3/13, Matt Sullivan wrote:
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>Where were the drop shadows created?
By me, in Illustrator (CS2).
I've had problems with crop shadows created in other applications, but I don't
remember having any with Illustrator. In all cases the Color -> Grayscale
filter was applied to the en
Hi Steve,
Where were the drop shadows created?
-Matt
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On Mar 12, 2013, at 9:33 AM, Steve Rickaby
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> I have a bizarre preflight problem. A (grayscale) book with a great
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