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I'm trying to export a file to pdf for printing and it has some transparency effect that i cannot find a way to export to the pdf. This is how it appear on InDesign:
And this is how it appear on PDF:
I tryed with different effect like discolour and screen and with different settings for export.
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Export as PDF/X-4. Take care that the document color mode CMYK or RGB is correct.
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How can i make sure that the color mode is correct?
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Also, what program are you using to view the PDF? Acrobat will reproduce transparency effects much more accurately taht other programs like Preview or web browsers.
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The pdf in the pic is from chrome. Acrobat show the black part but nothing inside the blue
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this is the maximum i can achive with pdf 1.3
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1.3? You are flattening the transparency. As already pointed out, export using PDF/X-4 and open it in Acrobat to check it.
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Ok i managed to make it work in acrobat, but my techer opens it in chrome. Is there a way to make it look as i want in chrome?
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Is there a way to make it look as i want in chrome?
Browsers don’t always handle transparency effects correctly. If you want to export a PDF for browser viewing (not highend printing) try this setting, which exports color as flattened sRGB:
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Nope, it doesn't work. I also don't have the "Document RGB" option in the PDF Presets. Is it normal?
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Document RGB is my saved preset. The Acrobat 4 Compatibility is important.
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A flattened, sRGB, PDF should work in any browser. Here’s Chrome and Safari—the ID Effect is Screen:
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Have you tried "Publish Online" instead of Export to PDF.
If you are trying to create a PDF for Web viewing that might be a better option -- I think it flattens everything, which might eliminate any transparency issues.
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Yes i tried and it come out fine. Then i try to download it (because my teacher wants the file not a link to it) and the transparency is messed again on the downloaded file
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as a last resort rasterize in photoshop, then save as PDF in Photoshop.
This is a pretty bad way to go about the issue, but if you have no other option.
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Only Acrobat is a valid PDF viewer. Any browser (like Chrome or Quartz on Apple) will fail to present many PDFs correctly.
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I could be wrong here, but if one installs the Adobe Acrobat extension for Chrome, it takes over the viewing and editing process from any built-in process.
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Is the background graphic a link? if the colourspace of the link isn't the same as your documents "Transparency Blend Space" transparency issues tend to arise.
Another thought I have is: Is the blue band a spot colour?
Sometimes transparency and spot colours don't play nice, if possible convert to process colour.
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I'm sorry i'm not really good with indesign, i don't know what you mean with the background being a link. It's just a vector shape.
Anyway, the blue is a spot colour, but changing to a process one doesn't change the outcome...
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By "Link" I was wondering if the underlying graphics were created in Indesign, or if they were linked from an external source. Since you aren't using links, that's not the issue.
I meant to also ask if the text was using a spot colour?
Also, are you using Overprint on any of the emelents?
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No the text is not spot color. What's Overprint?
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if you don't know what that is, you probably didn't adjust it.
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It is more for Printing purposes, probably not something you need to consider in this case.
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Have you tried to File /package. Make sure your specs on pdf are what you want and it should work.