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I have been trying to export a PDF intended for web purposes with the colours it displays in InDesign without overprint. I have been tearing my hair out for the last six hours googling how to disable overprinting and preserve proof colours while exporting to PDF. I have already done the following with to avail:
Exported PDF always looks like this, with overprint:
I want it to look like this, without overprint:
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Hi @citrusmango , Try setting your Export>Output tab as below—if this doesn’t work can you share the file?:
Here is the exported PDF opened into Chrome compared to ID with OP off:
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If you want to export a PDF for Web use, export as Interactive PDF. That is the export option developed for web PDFs. Export is in sRGB with minimal file size. The expression interactive is misleading in my humble opinion.
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Exporting as interactive PDF still resulted in the colour change after export.
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You have to lieve with that print colors are different than screen colors. Both have a different gamuth.
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Your two pictures looks similar.
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Yes, the colours are naturally similar because the darker one is just a result of the overprint. They are similar but not the same and I want to export my PDF with the lighter colours without the overprint.
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What I think I see is absolutely identical except the green is lighter in the first one. I don't see the connection to overprint at all. You mention proof... do you mean that when you proof it as CMYK, the colours darken? They would. But that isn't relevant to screen viewing the PDF. If you want different colours in an interactive PDF, then use different colours... but I probably misunderstand.
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They are not identical. The colours change once I export it to PDF. The darker one is what I see when I over preview overprint on. The lighter one is what I see when preview overprint is off. I want to export my file and preserve the version with overprint off.
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Yes, that's what I mean. They are identical except for the screen colours.These are not "versions". Overprint preview ON changes the file to CMYK and simulates overprint preview; the overprinting part isn't what affects things, it's the converting to CMYK.
1. Design in the colour you want to see.
2. Design in RGB, preferably with the sRGB profile for maximum portability.
3. Export as interactive PDF.
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Hi @citrusmango , Try setting your Export>Output tab as below—if this doesn’t work can you share the file?:
Here is the exported PDF opened into Chrome compared to ID with OP off:
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Here‘s an example using colors similar to yours:
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