Mikeg69629
Member
Just a basic page with a heading using the DropShadow extention. Imagine a subheading underneath that also without a dropshadow. Looks fine on screen. All colors CMYK. White type set to knockout. I make the PDF and the and it looks like it breaks the type into a top and bottom section. Hard to detect but it appears to put a TRAP on the type and it is noticable when I print it out.
If I turn off the drop shadow effect, there is no problem.
I was able to fix the problem by using PitStop and deleting 3 boxes on top of the type. Thing is, there are no extra layers or anything else odd in the file.
There has got to be a solution without doing this every time. I've never been a big fan of these drop shadow extentions in any program but its something I've got to deal with since the customer's like the effect.
If anyone has any suggestions, I would really appreciate it. I've attached a PDF and you have to zoom in closely on the white type starting with "Course Directors and"
Thanks,
Mike Gola
If I turn off the drop shadow effect, there is no problem.
I was able to fix the problem by using PitStop and deleting 3 boxes on top of the type. Thing is, there are no extra layers or anything else odd in the file.
There has got to be a solution without doing this every time. I've never been a big fan of these drop shadow extentions in any program but its something I've got to deal with since the customer's like the effect.
If anyone has any suggestions, I would really appreciate it. I've attached a PDF and you have to zoom in closely on the white type starting with "Course Directors and"
Thanks,
Mike Gola