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April 6, 2017
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Gradient fill turning black and white in Indesign

  • April 6, 2017
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Hello. I am having issues with getting a gradient fill from Illustrator to Indesign. I created the gradient in Illustrator, but when I try to copy and paste it into Indesign, it converts to a black and white gradient. (It's supposed to be a blue to purple). I have turned on AICB and preserve paths in Illustrator and turned off prefer PDF when pasting in Indesign. I can't figure out what is going on. Any suggestions?

Thank you,

Janeil

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    Correct answer SJRiegel

    Better still, forget eps, and place the native AI file into InDesign.

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    Participant
    October 10, 2018

    I had the same issue. But When I clicked on out of web color warning on all the colors on the gradient it became ok. for me.

    elizabethm36724570
    Participant
    January 19, 2020

    I had the same problem and ended up rasterizing the object in illustrator, then using copy/paste in inDesign and that kept my gradient. Hope this helps!

    Monika Gause
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    January 19, 2020

    Save the file as an AI file and then place it in InDesign.

    Participant
    April 6, 2017

    Hi! Thank you everyone for your assistance. To answer a couple of questions - the MT state outline is filled with a jpeg image using a clipping mask. The mountains in the front have a 2 color gradient and the text divider is a simple straight line with a gradient fill that I created using the colors from the clipping mask.

    I actually found that two different solutions worked. Placing the native Ai file or eps file worked, both with and without using CC libraries.

    You all are wonderful and I am truly grateful for you assistance!

    Janeil

    carlosgarro
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    April 6, 2017

    Janiela:

    Please tell me: Why is there a JPG inside a clipping mask in this artwork? Is it a texture or something?

    Because I see no reason to use it.

    Best Regards

    Bart_Bossuyt_-_die_Keure
    Known Participant
    April 6, 2017

    if you save the file in illustrator as an .eps and you place that file in Indesign, do you still have the color changing issue?

    This would also be a solution for your text converting to a path.

    Just place the eps in indesign and if the file needs any changes just change it in illustrator.

    The link in indesign should update itself after saving in illustrator.

    SJRiegelCorrect answer
    Legend
    April 6, 2017

    Better still, forget eps, and place the native AI file into InDesign.

    barbara_a7746676
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    April 6, 2017

    Yes. That is the recommended workflow.

    carlosgarro
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    April 6, 2017

    Maybe is something with the colors.

    But I recommend you to use the CC Libraries instead of "copy / paste".

    Best regards

    barbara_a7746676
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    April 6, 2017

    I'm not able to replicate the problem. Maybe someone could help if you can supply more information or post screen captures.

    Participant
    April 6, 2017

    Here is a couple of screenshots. The first is the logo in Illustrator. The second is the logo in Indesign, after I have copied and pasted it using keyboard shortcuts. As you can see, the gradient in the mountains turns black and white, the gradient used on the text divider (and the text divider itself) disappears and all of the text has a blue outline.The gradient in the mountains is quite simple, only two colors. The text has been converted to paths. I really am quite confused as I'v never had this happen before.

    Thank you.

    Monika Gause
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    April 6, 2017

    Is there really just one (gradient) fill applied to the object?