For some crazy reason people either don't trust it or understand it. Output Preview for many people is about as much preflight as they do.
you didnt address any of my issues leonardr... i hope the pr department is treating you well, you are for sure not a technical person anymore... happy retirement, please retire now you aren't helping any of us.
just one of the technical points you failed at addressing, was the spot colors converted to process in linked files.... go home leonard, you must be drunk.
open, use, close a much needed function of the product, sure Leonard, we got time for that. I can, but why would I need to except for pr people like you that don't actually use the product for production in the print world, and report our needs to the people who actually make decisions at adobe. PR... I hope you get a nice retirement plan, you will need it. And please retire already, you, I say again are not helping any of us.
we are already looking to replace your "stand alone product" for PDF production, and we will share what we find.
ps you are on a print forum, we don't care what your secretaries, lawyers, whatever pr bs you think is going on need.
There are checks for all of that. And they can be combined into a single profile that can be run. So you need only check a single check and look at a single report. How much easier do you want
Brent, we are NOT talking about the Creative Cloud here. We are talking about Adobe Acrobat Professional which is sold primarily as a separate product, but also to be included in the CC.
I got the impression that Adobe has some sort of group of users out there that Adobe consults with regarding feature use, UI design, future features, etc. If I wanted to be involved in that group, how would that be achieved? I know I can provide feedback through the Adobe apps but this group seemed closer with Adobe
I don;t see anything crazy about it.
You have to have high degree if you want to understand preflight report.
Output Preview is simple, visual tool that is easily understood by many.
Turning the separations off and on is an effective method, absolutely agree. But the built in preflight tools don't require a degree. Nor do the other preflight tools you rely on. It's a differently worded way to reach the same information. It's hard because it is not what you are used to. The built in tools are highly functional and effective. -IF- you choose to use them.
I just want to thank everyone for the discussion. As someone who doesn't have ink under their fingernails - the only way I learn about the needs of those that do is to talk. Online, in person, etc.
I can certainly understand the use cases for wanting this "flipping the plates" and maybe we'll be able to find something in the future to make things better for you...If so - you can certainly say that it was do to all of your help!
I just want to thank everyone for the discussion. As someone who doesn't have ink under their fingernails - the only way I learn about the needs of those that do is to talk. Online, in person, etc.
I can certainly understand the use cases for wanting this "flipping the plates" and maybe we'll be able to find something in the future to make things better for you...If so - you can certainly say that it was do to all of your help!
My post was a bit harsh towards leonard and I do apologize to you. it is too late to reword it politely now.
I never received any feedback on my issues of a preflight report alerting me to Pantone colors converted to spot colors in linked files, or CMYK(RGB,LAB) images that were needed to just be K.By the time the colors get to PDF, we have no idea about linked files or that things were converted . That can only be done in the original source file(s).
Images are an interesting problem, not just for K-only but alo for various other tests that users have expressed interest in seeing. We've got a list and we try to add things in as time & resources permit.
All I really wanted was to express my desire that the separation preview was important, and it would be very nice if it stayed open upon quitting the program.
So noted!
Personal opinion here.
Do you really think Adobe can be all things to all people? What is it that you expecting that is making you so indignant? Where's the outrage with Apple and their shifting fonts and color management changes? Relax, there's plenty of functionality in Acrobat Pro XI for print production. We are not the center of the PDF world as much as we would like to think we are.
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