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EXPORTING TO JPEG PARTS ARE TRANSPARENT

Community Beginner ,
Feb 05, 2020 Feb 05, 2020

Hey guys!

 

I am working on a vector art and all pieces are in 100% opacity and with the transparency set in normal. When I go to export in JPG parts of the layers looks as if had set them with the trasnperency in multiply or lowerd the opacity. I tried exporting in PDF and its fine, but when I open in photoshoop to check it has the same problem with parts of the art looking transparent. 

 

This is a screenshoot of the ilustrator file and a screenshoot of the exported version. 

Screen Shot 2020-02-05 at 3.04.57 PM.png   Screen Shot 2020-02-05 at 3.03.50 PM.png

 

Using illustrator 2020.

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Community Expert , Feb 05, 2020 Feb 05, 2020

If you don't want any Overprint effects you do not have to check every object, but you can Select All and uncheck it in the Attributes panel.

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Advocate ,
Feb 05, 2020 Feb 05, 2020

Sometimes when objects are grouped, they do not show a transparency. Try ungrouping the objects and you might see underlying transparencies. I wish Illustrator was more intuitive so that one doesn't have to drill down to the basic ungrouped shape to find transparency effects.

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Community Beginner ,
Feb 05, 2020 Feb 05, 2020

I ungroup everything and tried again and it did not work. Thank you, for your replay.

 

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Community Expert ,
Feb 05, 2020 Feb 05, 2020

There is a path with a blue fill that has the Overprint attribute.

When selected, you can turn it off  in the Attributes panel.

You can Preview the Overprint by selecting Preview > Overprint Preview.

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Community Beginner ,
Feb 06, 2020 Feb 06, 2020

Thank you Ton! I can finally send this to print. 

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Community Expert ,
Feb 06, 2020 Feb 06, 2020
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Good to hear that worked for you.

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Community Expert ,
Feb 05, 2020 Feb 05, 2020

You can check your Illustrator file for transparent objects by going to Window > Flattener Preview and checking Highlight: Transparent Objects.

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Feb 05, 2020 Feb 05, 2020

If you don't want any Overprint effects you do not have to check every object, but you can Select All and uncheck it in the Attributes panel.

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