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Hi,
I am creating a 2019 FM (all patched up) file using CMYK colors for print.
In the mix, I have a single PNG with a transparent background. (I know it's RGB only, so will test the color shift).
In the Publish pod, if Use Acrobat Distiller is selected, the transparent PNG background becomes white. If Use Distiller is not selected, the PNG's background remains transparent.
Sean
Hi Sean,
Keep in mind that going the Distiller route involves postscript, which is based on an opaque printing model. You have to jump through a few hoops to allow transparency. Please see my write up in this Forum's Documents section: FM_transparency_rev1.pdf
The Publish Pod uses a direct PDF syntax route which is quite different from the postscript > Distiller route.
So, if you need additional pdfmark functionality, use the hints and tricks in the transparency document in order to use the Disti
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Hi Sean
Use the non-distiller option, the images are taken as-is whether RGB or CMYK without any loss. transparency would also go fine.
thanks
Amitoj Singh
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Hi Sean,
please let us know if everything works now with the Distiller option turned off.
Stefan
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So, for this thread, nothing changed after I applied the new update today.
This remains true: "In the Publish pod, if Use Acrobat Distiller is selected, the transparent PNG background becomes white. If Use Distiller is not selected, the PNG's background remains transparent."
Notice that using Distiller is recommended for PDFmarks, which would be used sending the document for print. The lack of transparency would be inconvenient in this case.
Sean
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Hi Sean,
Keep in mind that going the Distiller route involves postscript, which is based on an opaque printing model. You have to jump through a few hoops to allow transparency. Please see my write up in this Forum's Documents section: FM_transparency_rev1.pdf
The Publish Pod uses a direct PDF syntax route which is quite different from the postscript > Distiller route.
So, if you need additional pdfmark functionality, use the hints and tricks in the transparency document in order to use the Distiller route.
Hopefully, future releases of FM might incorporate a model (as I've privately suggested to the powers that be) using direct PDF syntax in an analogous frame to a postscript text frame, removing the necessity of using pdfmarks via a postscript route.
Regards,
Arnis
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Unable to edit what I posted a minute ago.
To add, Save as PDF preserves the transparency. I did not expect that.