mattbeals
Well-known member
Good advice to learn Publisher and how it works with color and objects. Simply put Publisher relies on Windows GDI (the underlying graphics engine for display and printing) to create objects. Publisher, and most all other Windows programs except for Adobe & Quark products, basically "asks" GDI to create "objects" for it. Everything GDI does is in sRGB which is why everything Office is sRGB. There are driver tricks to make gray objects gray, but that converts them to device gray and not black. Black is what you want, not gray. Gray (device gray) cannot overprint CMYK or device N (spot colors). So right there two of your output "styles" (full color and black plus 1) is wrong right off the bat. Callas pdfToolbox is smart enough to figure all of this out without the need for you to "man handle" the art. As I said before much, if not all, of the common things you will need to do can be done using tools you have now with pdfToolbox. Assuming you have Acrobat Pro 6 or later and the rest of Creative Suite then you've got the core foundation if you have to manually edit files. Again, pdfToolbox Server or plug-in makes these tasks of converting Office files much easier.
That's not to say that PitStop is NOT a good tool. But pdfToolbox is simply better at some of these functions.
That's not to say that PitStop is NOT a good tool. But pdfToolbox is simply better at some of these functions.