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,
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At 15:24 -0800 14/12/11, David Creamer wrote:
Where
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 it
: 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 shadows are RGB
and pixel
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
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At 15:24 -0800 14/12/11, David Creamer w
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
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 shado
No-one have any ideas on this?
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FrameMaker 7 for Mac, print to .ps, Distiller 6.
I am currently packaging a book to be printed in bw using the same
workflow that I've used successfully on lots
No-one have any ideas on this?
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FrameMaker 7 for Mac, print to .ps, Distiller 6.
I am currently packaging a book to be printed in b using the same
workflow t
FrameMaker 7 for Mac, print to .ps, Distiller 6.
I am currently packaging a book to be printed in bw using the same workflow
that I've used successfully on lots of other books in the past, either bw or
spot color.
Although I have applied all the processes used for previous books (reducing
FrameMaker 7 for Mac, print to .ps, Distiller 6.
I am currently packaging a book to be printed in b using the same workflow
that I've used successfully on lots of other books in the past, either b or
spot color.
Although I have applied all the processes used for previous books (reducing
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