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I have trouble with Acrobat trying to flatten some PDF files.
Here’s the situation.
Our printer requires PDF files without transparency so in most cases I export a PDF/X1-a directly from InDesign.
But for some documents I have to do some extra steps. These documents contain technical drawings in PDF. Because of scaling some lines are too thin for print.
I don’t want to edit the PDF of every single image to solve this what would take a lof of work and many different versions of the same drawing. Therefor I apply a hairline fix in Acrobat to the final PDF of the document (all hairlines to 0,25 pt). This also makes drawings at different scales look the same.
However, many of the drawings contain transparency. When exporting a PDF/X1-a (= flattened PDF) from InDesign, some strokes are converted to raster image or outlines (even with raster-vector balance set to 100 and ‘Convert all strokes to outlines’ turned off in the transparency flattener settings). Because of that, Acrobat can’t fix these hairlines anymore.
So my solution is to flatten the PDF after the hairline fix:
Step 1: Export the file as PDF/X-4 (keeping transparency)
Step 2: Apply a hairline fix in Acrobat (all hairlines to 0,25 pt)
Step 3: Flatten the PDF using Acrobat.
On some files Acrobat crashes on step 3. I see the progress bar going to 100% and then Acrobat crashes without any error.
Here are example files:
Using Acrobat Pro DC 2017.012.20098 on Mac.
All help is appreciated!
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Any time Acrobat is crashing, you are dealing with a bug in the software, and there is not much we can do about that. You are already running the latest version of Acrobat, so there is no need to upgrade and see if that would fix the problem. You can submit a bug report to Adobe: Feature Request/Bug Report Form
If you have access to an older version of Acrobat (e.g. an earlier version of Acrobat DC, or even Acrobat XI), you may want to try this workflow on that older version to see if this is a new bug that was introduced recently.
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Any time Acrobat is crashing, you are dealing with a bug in the software, and there is not much we can do about that. You are already running the latest version of Acrobat, so there is no need to upgrade and see if that would fix the problem. You can submit a bug report to Adobe: Feature Request/Bug Report Form
If you have access to an older version of Acrobat (e.g. an earlier version of Acrobat DC, or even Acrobat XI), you may want to try this workflow on that older version to see if this is a new bug that was introduced recently.
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Ok thanks, I reported the bug.
I don't have any other versions so I can't test if it's a recently introduced bug.
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