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  1. Danny Whitehead

    Grayscale PDF not printing Grayscale

    Have you checked the exported PDF in Acrobat, using Output Preview, to established that the image only appears on the black channel? If that looks OK, what is the CMYK source profile for the job in the Fiery?
  2. Danny Whitehead

    Big problem with printing labs

    If he's that new to print, he has even less of an excuse! In my experience, it's often those who have been in the business longer that are most reluctant to employ proper colour management, and have an 'if it ain't broke' mentality, and all the wilful denial of what's broken that comes along...
  3. Danny Whitehead

    Pantone Solid Matte?

    The ink formulas yes, but the digital colour books are now LAB values, so the coated and uncoated swatches display differently, as they ought to. Doesn't stop anyone from designing uncoated stationery sets using the coated swatches, then the client being disappointed when the final product is...
  4. Danny Whitehead

    Acrobat DC files fo output

    Hmmm, that's odd. The RIPping's done by that point - it's all rasterised - so I would have thought the PDF Producer would be irrelevant to how the TIFFs behave downstream. File naming issue maybe (clutching at straws)?
  5. Danny Whitehead

    Help... Process camera vs imagesetter

    Theoretically, a 3200dpi imagesetter can image a horizontal or vertical stroke as fine as 0.023 pt (1 ÷ 3200 x 72). And as I understand Postscript imaging, any element smaller than the device's addressable pixel width will imaged as one pixel (0.023 pt). I personally can't imagine a situation...
  6. Danny Whitehead

    Acrobat DC files fo output

    Why invoke the print driver, rather than putting the PDFs directly into the RIP?
  7. Danny Whitehead

    Help... Process camera vs imagesetter

    This is quite nostalgic, because it’s exactly what I used to do every day at a tiny advertising agency back in 1992, at the age of 17. We almost exclusively did black & white press ads for car dealerships. We’d create all the text and vector elements on the Macs, print them out at 400% on a...
  8. Danny Whitehead

    Acrobat DC files fo output

    There's no such thing as an Acrobat DC file, and DC is not a format or a PDF version (the newest is 1.7, which precedes the release of Acrobat DC). What graphic application are you testing, and where is it saying 'DC' for the 'default press setting'?
  9. Danny Whitehead

    How Can I Save pdf files in small size with best quality befor printing?

    Maybe the 'High Resolution' transparency flattener preset would convert some text to outlines? Have you tried PDF/X-4?
  10. Danny Whitehead

    problem in prepare Magazine pdf files for printing

    You'll have to be more specific, answer our questions and tell us which suggestions you've tried.
  11. Danny Whitehead

    Output Intent in Adobe Acrobat XI Pro

    Not all PDFs have an Output Intent. It's part of the PDF/X specification.
  12. Danny Whitehead

    problem in prepare Magazine pdf files for printing

    Agreed. There are very few reasons to resort to re-frying a PDF through InDesign at all, let alone bringing a 'virtual printer' into the mix. None if you have the original INDD document. Another thought - sometimes InDesign documents (and the PDFs exported from them) somehow get bloated with...
  13. Danny Whitehead

    How Can I Save pdf files in small size with best quality befor printing?

    Which application? If it's InDesign, then I recommend exporting to PDF using the PDF/X-4 setting. But your printer may recommend something different, so it's best to contact them. Why is file size important?
  14. Danny Whitehead

    problem in prepare Magazine pdf files for printing

    What application and PDF settings are you using to make a file that size? Does the magazine have a recommended PDF setting? Have you tried using PDF/X-1a or PDF/X-4? These settings will downsample images, but you're unlikely to see any noticeable loss of detail.
  15. Danny Whitehead

    El Capitan and Adobe - can we finally get a definitive statement?

    I upgraded on Monday, and haven't had any issues so far. And I'm also perceiving a speed improvement, but that could always be a placebo.
  16. Danny Whitehead

    Initial Branding / Logo Creation Discussion + Primary Uses of Adobe Products

    I'd be inclined to agree with this. I used to always start work on new branding jobs with Pantone uncoated spots, but more recently I'm starting in RGB. I wouldn't recommend that for a designer who can't instinctively stay more-or-less within the gamut of CMYK, spot uncoated etc, though. And...
  17. Danny Whitehead

    Graphic Design - Copyright / Digital Rights?

    Strictly speaking, your designer is right. Legally, content is the property of the creator (your company) unless you have explicitly agreed otherwise. Such an agreement rarely happens when you're an in-house designer in a small print company, but clients will falsely assume ownership, so in...
  18. Danny Whitehead

    Identifying layered TIFs in InDesign

    I only use them for greyscale images. You can't colour a greyscale PSD with a spot colour in InDesign, but you can a TIFF. Most of my greyscale images still have the the RGB version present, contained in a smart object along with some adjustment layers, with a Smart Sharpen applied. It makes for...
  19. Danny Whitehead

    Opening PDF files in Illustrator

    And there's the problem - all those poorly prepared files lead printers into policies that assume all incoming files are poorly prepared. You mention both RGB and the wrong profiles (which I presume means conversion to and working in the wrong CMYK profile). Doesn't the former potentially solve...
  20. Danny Whitehead

    Opening PDF files in Illustrator

    Opening a secured PDF (everything but printing is disabled) with Preview and pressing Command-S. The result is an unsecured PDF, but I dread to think what else has changed in it. Maybe it doesn't work with all PDFs, but it does with the first secured one I found on my system.

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