[InDesign] Drop shadow with pixels…
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Hello everybody,
First of all, here is my configuration:
MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2017, Four Thunderbolt 3 Ports)
Processor 3.1 GHz Intel Core i5
macOS High Sierra 10.13.3
And I'm using the latest InDesign version CC2018.
I had no real issue (except the big incompatibility between latest macOS and Adobe, but that's another story) until this one.
When using the drop shadow effect (on object or on text), I get huge pixels on screen (see screenshot).
These pixels have no relation with my export settings as I could read across the internet.
Because they are already present while working on InDesign, they're on my exported PDF as well, and on printed paper.
Is there any solution? I really don't get how to resolve this issue (why not using vectors instead?)
Many thanks,
Nicholas
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What PDF export settings are you using?
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Hi Nicholas,
I guess the impact of the "pixels" you are seeing is very small when it comes to PDF export and offset printing.
You could try to change the values of resolution with the used transparency reduction setting when exporting to PDF/X-1a or PDF/X-4*. But I guess that's a mute point. You will only do this to satisfy an automatic preflight that is ejecting false positives for errors around image resolution with the printing company.
* Yes, transparency reduction settings of the spread or the document can make a difference even when exporting to PDF/X-4!
Here an example where I prepared a PDF/X-4 export preset with a transparency reduction set for rendering special effects like drop shadows to 600 ppi ( I hope, you get the settings despite my German version 😞
Here in my export preset the settings for transparency reduction are grayed out. You will change that temporarily by changing the PDF/X standard from X-4 to X-1a, changing the settings and switch the standard back to X-4:
The impact on this can be seen in Acrobat Pro's preflight:
So in effect the drop shadow now has a resolution of 600 ppi.
But to be honest, even a resolution of 150 ppi will print fine in this case.
As I said, this is just done to satisfy a dump automatic preflight with the printing company that will alert images below effective 250 ppi maybe…
Regards,
Uwe
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InDesign doesn't show a shadow effect at full export resolution. Here's ID on the left and PDF/X-4 on the right both zoomed to 1200%
why not using vectors instead?
It looks like your drop shadow's Size and Spread are set to 0 (there's no blur), so in this case you could make a "vector shadow" by duplicating and offsetting the text
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