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How to stop background from getting dulled

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Sep 14, 2023 Sep 14, 2023

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I'm trying to make a social media graphic for my part-time marketing job and everytime I upload a PNG logo it dulls the background color from a vibrant blue to a dull blue. I've tried changing the color mode and my friend put the logo PNG through her Illustrator program with a mask and that didn't work. I even tried using a random PNG from the interent to see if it was the files I was using and the same thing happened. I put two images below of what it looks like with and without the logo.

 

Any advice is greatly appreciated!

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To start with, InDesign is not really a good tool to do small web graphics. It can, but getting a quality image without resolution issues or, say, color shifts from what is primarily a print/publication tool takes some jumping through hoops.

 

Use Photoshop instead. Really.


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Thank you! I appreciate your feedback 🙂

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I agree that it's not the best for this kind of work, but you can use InDesign if you want, but you need to Change your Transparency Blend Space (under Edit) to RGB. Oherwise, as you've seen, any transparent object, like your PNG will force the the entire page to convert to CMYK as well, hence the duller blue.

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If you are working on web graphics make sure your Transparancy blend options are set to RGB. (Starting with a Web or screen preset should set that) This should change so that you don't "Dull graphics".

 

Whenever transparency is used InDesign is forced to siulate transparency flattening and if this is sett to CMYK you are making InDesign simulate print (CMYK) colours, and it is this that you are reacting to. If the end is Print it is infact giving you a more realistic expectation. and if you have proof colours enabled you do not see colour shift since you are already in the "CMYK" view mode. (I see the Adobe Help does not explain this where it explains blend modesScreenshot 2023-09-15 at 07.20.47.png)

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