PDF export messes up placed PDF, and is affected by mark/bleed settings
- July 21, 2023
- 5 replies
- 12302 views
I've never seen this weird problem before. I received a PDF of an ad. It had some extra white and a few other oddities, so I cleaned it up a little in Acrobat Pro (which I have done before with many ads), then placed it in InDesign as I always do. But when I exported the page to a PDF, the ad appeared wonky. How wonky depends on whether I include bleed, printer marks, both, or neither, which should have nothing to do with content inside the page boundaries. There is a black rectangle in the background of the ad, and its size gets reduced for no logical reason.
For a test, I placed it three times on a page (shrunk so they fit), placed as bounding box, crop, and media. I added borders so I could see the real edges. Then I exported the page with and without crop marks and 3mm bleed. (I use the "smallest file size" preset, but other quality settings act the same.) I also exported a JPG so you can see what I'm seeing in InDesign. The results are attached, as well as the original ad PDF I'm placing. And although in the test the combination of placed as crop and no marks/bleed looks okay, when I enlarge it to the real size I want to use, it goes wonky again (see "Page 27.pdf", with just a thin green border so you can see where the edges are). The area exposed by the shrinking black rectangle is not transparent but white, so adding fill in InDesign is not a workaround.
I use Windows 11 with InDesign 18.3 and Acrobat Pro 2023.003.20244. It appears that the original ad PDF was made on a Mac with Quartz PDFContext, but that's pretty typical - in fact, I think I have even received ads from the same person before. I've never seen export do anything like this.
