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  1. Dov Isaacs

    Embedded fonts (17.4) possible glitch

    From what I recall, a few years back there was a release of InDesign that had a bug in it that caused the underlying font system within InDesign to use an Adobe Fonts Service version of any font that you had locally installed. That was absolutely not what was supposed to happen and the bug was...
  2. Dov Isaacs

    Embedded fonts (17.4) possible glitch

    Talk about paranoia! Let's start with Type 1 font support. To be very clear, Type 1 fonts continue to be and will always be supported in PDF (and thus Acrobat) as well as in PostScript since they are part of the specifications of those languages. Furthermore, existing EPS and PDF content will...
  3. Dov Isaacs

    Embedded fonts (17.4) possible glitch

    See my subsequent reply. If the threshold values are properly set, you should see no difference in the embedding. And this has absolutely nothing to do with the changes in support of Type 1 fonts. - Dov
  4. Dov Isaacs

    Embedded fonts (17.4) possible glitch

    I assume that you are referring to InDesign 17.4 since you only specified a release number and not a product! There are at least three separate issues here: (1) What numeric percentage setting is correct for specifying that a font is not to be subsetted when embedded in an exported PDF? (This...
  5. Dov Isaacs

    Pantone Alternative for Illustrator & Photoshop

    Such “designers” are a significant part of the problem, especially if they don't differentiate between real spot colors that have Pantone names versus CMYK or RGB composite colors with Pantone names. Amazing the problems you get when real spot colors get involved with overprint and transparency...
  6. Dov Isaacs

    Pantone Alternative for Illustrator & Photoshop

    You would be correct if Pantone was a scrappy start-up. But the fact is that Pantone is a subsidiary of X-Rite which in turn is a subsidiary of Danaher, an international conglomerate (which also includes Esko FWIW). Often, in such situations, the emphasis is on quarterly profits as opposed to...
  7. Dov Isaacs

    Pantone Alternative for Illustrator & Photoshop

    Interesting information. But I wonder whether this isn't simply substituting a headache for an upset stomach. Yet another so-called “standard” to worry about (Some standards are more standard than others!) and buy into. Just what we really need. And of course, yet another subscription “cloud...
  8. Dov Isaacs

    Signature plug in for Indesign?

    Yes, there was a third-party InDesign plug-in many years back (more than 10 years ago) that did output imposition. That small company was bought out by Quark which immediately discontinued that plug-in in an interesting effort to somehow competitively hurt Adobe InDesign (which it didn't)...
  9. Dov Isaacs

    Signature plug in for Indesign?

    You are probably best off creating and editing InDesign source documents in logical page order, exporting the resultant pages to PDF, and then using any number of products (either standalone or Acrobat plug-ins) to make signatures for printing. This avoids having to muck around with page...
  10. Dov Isaacs

    Adobe to remove Pantone books from Creative Cloud

    See my posting on the thread at https://printplanet.com/threads/pantone-color-libraries-will-be-removed-from-future-adobe-updates.291824/page-3 for more updates on this issue! 😧 - Dov
  11. Dov Isaacs

    Pantone Color Libraries will be removed from future Adobe updates

    I've just noticed that Adobe has updated the web page at https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/adobe-color.html which has been updated to the following “new” text: What exactly does this mean? Pantone matches not being supported in Adobe Color is somewhat irrelevant from the point of view...
  12. Dov Isaacs

    Xerox Class Action Filed for Drum/Toner

    Nothing is “free” – the cost of the drums and toner are included in the price of the service contract.
  13. Dov Isaacs

    Native Document Preflight

    One thing to add is that automated preflight and especially fixups have tremendous dangers in terms of false positives and false negatives. Over the years, I've seen quite a few perfectly fine documents (source and PDF) messed up by blind reliance on this automation. Such software is simply one...
  14. Dov Isaacs

    Native Document Preflight

    I wasn't contradicting you at all, but rather expanding on the topic such that this didn't just appear as a subjective opinion. :)
  15. Dov Isaacs

    Native Document Preflight

    The biggest fallacy associated with preflighting is that automated preflighting (whether in an authoring/design application, in Acrobat for PDF print publishing workflows, or at the RIP) is adequate or sufficient. Although such preflighting is useful, there are definitely false positives and...
  16. Dov Isaacs

    Font issue

    Sorry that you are into conspiracy theories and rants! :( There is absolutely nothing in Adobe's code that forces you to use fonts sourced from Adobe or anyone else. Nor has Adobe ever “bullied” any font creator to adopt “their” guidelines. The only requirement for successful use of any font in...
  17. Dov Isaacs

    Native Document Preflight

    There is a preflight facility built directly into InDesign that costs you absolutely nothing extra to use.
  18. Dov Isaacs

    Adobe moving away from the US

    Although I am no longer an Adobe employee, your conclusion that “apparently India is where Adobe is to make its base” is not borne out by the actual contents of the article you quote. You imply that the company is moving its headquarters to India (similar to what Quark did many years ago). The...
  19. Dov Isaacs

    unwanted PDF background tint with EFI/Heidelberg Linoprint

    I think the problem is Canva itself! It is informal and design-heavy but totally inappropriate for anything that needs to be accurately printed. All content in a Canva document is RGB with absolutely no color management, i.e. DeviceRGB. There is no concept of gray or CMYK or any flavour. When...
  20. Dov Isaacs

    Any pdf 2.0 viewer/reader within sight?

    There are in fact other reasons to want / need PDF 2.0 and PDF/X-6 including official support on a per object basis if desired for Black Point Compensation, production metadata via DPart data, page level output intents that can override the document's output intent, etc. The trouble of course...

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