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  1. Dov Isaacs

    Using One InDesign Document to Manage All Collateral for a Company

    Great to know. Is that an InDesign plug-in or a separate application?
  2. Dov Isaacs

    Using One InDesign Document to Manage All Collateral for a Company

    Intellectually, this is very interesting and provides an excellent introduction to a number of features of InDesign. These techniques might work out well for an organization with one graphic artist and relatively few records to merge and types of collateral to produce. However, it does require...
  3. Dov Isaacs

    Adobe's new T&C's causing concern

    There are a number of issues here. With regards to the articles called out by @jwheeler, the information in the article in Apple Insider is absolutely wrong. The “terms” that were “changed” were in fact restatements of existing terms, allegedly to make them clearer. In fact, the Adobe lawyers...
  4. Dov Isaacs

    Character inconsistency in printing fonts

    In my many years in dealing with these issues, I recall very, very few instances in which there was really a Mac->PC issue, although many of those who worship at the alter of St. Steve-the-Infallible would like to believe that. An embedded font is an embedded font. A font is either...
  5. Dov Isaacs

    Character inconsistency in printing fonts

    @Bill Ward - You say that “everything looks fine” in the PDF file you received from the customer. Exactly what do you mean by “everything looks fine?” Is the PDF file a PDF/X-4 file? Did you validate that all fonts referenced in the PDF file are in fact embedded? Did you run Acrobat Preflight...
  6. Dov Isaacs

    latest InDesign beta opens/converts PDF files

    Since I don't work for Adobe, I have no way of knowing that … 😉 That having been said, I would NEVER endorse printing to PostScript. If you really need PostScript, export to PDF and then create PostScript from Acrobat Pro.
  7. Dov Isaacs

    latest InDesign beta opens/converts PDF files

    Note that this is limited to PDF files exported from InDesign! This is very similar to the issue of use of Adobe Illustrator as a PDF editor; it is not an editor of any arbitrary PDF file nor will InDesign's PDF opening/conversion capability. (In the beta test phase of InDesign 1.0, there was a...
  8. Dov Isaacs

    Acrobat SO SLOW...

    There is no 64-bit version of Acrobat Pro 2020 and won't be. It is unlikely that there will be another perpetual license version of Acrobat Pro. In terms of your performance, a 32-bit address space is likely the primary cause of your performance issues. Regardless of how much memory you have on...
  9. Dov Isaacs

    Illustrator as a PDF editor

    To be very, very clear, there was never a time where you “owned” any Adobe software. You purchased a license to use a version of the software for a particular platform (i.e. MacOS, Windows, etc.) with a particular “generation” of hardware. This is true for basically all software vendors. New OS...
  10. Dov Isaacs

    Fiery missing font issue

    Depends what you mean by “amalgamated.” Any tool worth its license would correctly handle combining PDF files which are inconsistent with whether they were created with their fonts embedded or not. That being the case, it would behoove the OP, @SoggyWinter to run the appropriate Preflight...
  11. Dov Isaacs

    InDesign / Acrobat Slugs - Production Information

    Conceivably you could add this information within InDesign, placing it outside of the page's BleedBox but within the page's MediaBox.
  12. Dov Isaacs

    Illustrator as a PDF editor

    You would be surprised!
  13. Dov Isaacs

    Illustrator as a PDF editor

    To be very clear, Adobe Illustrator is not, repeat is not, repeat once again is not a general purpose PDF file editor. There are many features and options in the PDF specification that are not at all supported by Adobe Illustrator including support for a mixture of CMYK and RGB colorspaces (ICC...
  14. Dov Isaacs

    Fiery missing font issue

    There are many preflight profiles in both Acrobat Preflight as well as Pitstop, but neither of the profiles you chose checked for unembedded fonts. That is the problem with your PDF file. It references fonts that are not actually embedded in the PDF file, in this case members of the Arial...
  15. Dov Isaacs

    PDF's made on Mac different then PC?

    In theory, if you take the exact same InDesign document that you have on a Mac and then migrate the source documents and resources over to a Windows-based system running the same version of InDesign, the PDF files generated from the Windows-based system should match exactly the PDF files...
  16. Dov Isaacs

    hidden layers in Illustrator?

    Endorsing @abc response. If there is a “layer” in the PDF file, Acrobat Pro will let you see it and if you desire, disable it for printing. @wonderings, note that Adobe Illustrator is absolutely not a PDF file editor, unless the original PDF file was saved from Illustrator with the option for...
  17. Dov Isaacs

    Acrobat SO SLOW...

    @kdw75, I got similar results to those of @abc when I ran Acrobat Pro's inventory of the file. The ad agency may be very punctual and a pleasure to deal with, but they clearly are going overboard in terms of gratuitous use of gradients (i.e., the “smooth shades”). I suspect that the graphic...
  18. Dov Isaacs

    Acrobat SO SLOW...

    The output of the Audit Space Usage is exceptionally helpful! What dramatically stands out are the 22 megabytes of “shading information” representing nearly 50% of the file size. This may be indicative of a tremendous amount of use of smooth-shaded gradients in your original source file (or...
  19. Dov Isaacs

    Acrobat SO SLOW...

    Generally speaking, although vector graphics can slow down Acrobat (and any other PDF viewer) page rendering, in practice this is generally not the issue unless one is placing exceptionally-detailed and complex content from CAD software such as AutoCAD or even some mapping software. One thing...

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