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I am still somewhat a beginner in Indesign, and I have been working to create a printable product catalog in Indesign CS5.
For various logos, product pictures, etc I have been cutting out the background in Photoshop to make them transparent and saving as .png, then I import into the Indesign file. The problem is that when I print (either from PDF or directly from Indesign), those .png images do not have entirely transparent backgrounds. Instead, there is a shaded box the size of the image/object. This box does not show up on screen in PDF or in Indesign, but only when I print.
Any ideas how to fix this?
Before I posted, I actually tested this.
A .PNG created in the current versions of Photoshop with an ICC profile (I tested with other than sRGB or AdobeRGB) and/or transparency fully and properly places into the current versions of InDesign maintaining the proper ICC profile and/or transparency.
- Dov
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The problem is that when I print (either from PDF or directly from Indesign)
This question has come up before.
With composite printing it is likely a problem with how the print driver handles the transparency or color management. Try exporting a PDF with the Output tab’s Destination set to Document RGB, and then when you print in Acrobat check Print As Image from Advanced pane.
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I am having this same problem. I am placing .png file into illustrator and they end up with a light background around the images. the file looks fine on screen, but when printed it is leaving a light background. Why is this happening?
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Place PSD, not PNG.
The. rest look here: https://creativepro.com/eliminating-ydb-yucky-discolored-box-syndrome/
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In the printer settings, go to printqualtity, change imgae from vector to grid.
That did the trick for me. 🙂