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    rande is offline Senior Member
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    Default White lines in PDF

    Hi, we're trying to have clients proof our PDFs but we're coming up with white lines in them.
    It doesn't matter what we view them in Preview Application/Acro6,7,8.
    Doesn't matter how we make them. Recieve from client/ make from their native files or receive PDFs from them.
    We see whites lines every where.
    Can anyone help explain or solve this?
    Thanks

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    Default Re: White lines in PDF

    Are you getting images that are broken up into horizontal pieces with thin gaps between the pieces?

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    rande is offline Senior Member
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    Default Re: White lines in PDF

    Yes, the pictures are in chuncks.

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    Default Re: White lines in PDF

    I just wanted to add, this is just a preview thing, not a trap issue. The output files are fine.

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    Default Re: White lines in PDF

    I'd be interested in seeing the file if you can attach it, or email it to epress@consolidatedpress.com. Every time I've seen anything like that (at least that was still visible when you zomm in), it does produce output that way.

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    Default Re: White lines in PDF

    I get calls about this almost daily. The white lines are showing what Adobe calls the "atomic regions", where images are broken up to as a result of transparency being applied.

    Turn off "Smooth line art" and "Smooth images" in Acrobats Page Display preferences and the white lines will go away.

    If these are truly "atomic regions" then the white lines won't print..

    Edited by: GinSu on Feb 27, 2008 12:04 PM

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    Default Re: White lines in PDF

    Thanks, you just saved us a world of hurt with that little tid bit of info.

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    Default Smooth Line Art, Smooth Images settings (not avail. boxes greyed out)

    Hi, I have gone to the preferences, to turn off smooth line art, smooth images as instructed (yes, i have atomic regions) and the boxes are greyed out? Why is this?
    Can someone help? Both the settings are there but i'm unable to 'uncheck' the boxes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GinSu View Post
    I get calls about this almost daily. The white lines are showing what Adobe calls the "atomic regions", where images are broken up to as a result of transparency being applied.
    Actually, it's a result of transparency being FLATTENDED - and usually incorrectly.

    If people would simply move to a modern-PDF/X-4-based workflow, where transparency can be left live - this would all go away...

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    Leonard, that's just " too easy" of answer...
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