Unexplained white lines in EPS and AI formats
Thanks for taking a look. I'm at about my limit with this one.
I have a book in InDesign CS4 with imported EPS artwork throughout. The EPS files were created with Ilustrator CS1/CS4 (we upgraded recently---ya, big jump!). When testing the exported PDF book we noticed several images had what appear to be random white lines framing areas of the artwork. I've searched through the knowledgebase on Stitching, searched the Illustrator/InDesign forums on 'white lines' and various other key words but so far I've not found an honest fix. I have tested these fixes starting with the PDF display settings of "Smooth Line Art/Smooth Image", to InDesign "Transarency Flattener Presets", all the way back to the Illustrator working files.
I should note that these lines are only visible on screen after a series of magnifications in Acrobat or InDesign. The lines are not visible on screen in the EPS/AI formats, however, when printing straight from Illustrator they are present on the hard copy. At least there's a starting point?
In one of the most obvious examples, we noticed framing around objects with drop shadow effects. The background of this image is a gradient. The foreground object has a drop shadow effect. We tested removing the shadow effect and the lines go away. We then reapplied the shadow but removed the gradient from the background. Again, the lines are gone. All of this is fine I suppose, if we need to go through every drawing and remove any drop shadow and/or gradient (rather annoying though and disappointing as some effects may be unavoidable to depict some illustrations). But honestly, is this normal for these two effects to confict this way? The biggest problem is that there are drawings with these ghost lines that have no gradient background or drop shadow. I have no idea where to troubleshoot this!?
Based on what I've read and what I've seen with out tests, there is a transparency issue as supported by our experiments with shadows---possibly in the original EPS format the drawings were created in. "Save As..." .AI does not resolve this. Saving to a flattened .TIFF or even .JPG is really not an option.
Using shadows with gradients is a no-no? Perhaps something in the transition from CS1 to CS4? I'm a clueless moron who just needs to stick with Photoshop? lol. I don't know!! Someone please shed some light on this one. I try to figure these things out on my own, but Illustrator is my weakest application. Anyway, all advice is much appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
- Noel.
