Danny Whitehead
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(the missing text was filled with the same color as the background behind it but instead of making the text a 50% screen, she made it 50% transparent).
Surely that would be invisible regardless of viewer or overprint preview?
It's not applicable to this situation, but I tend to use the Multiply blend mode a lot these days instead of overprint, as it doesn't require overprint preview to display correctly.
The vast majority of our work is only ever proofed as PDF. FWIW, I put this in the footer of all my proof emails:
PDF files are best viewed with Adobe Acrobat or Acrobat Reader. Other PDF readers and web browsers may display inaccurately. Download Acrobat Reader for free by clicking the above link. Please set 'Overprint Preview' to 'Always' (Edit > Preferences > Page Display on Windows, and Adobe Acrobat Reader > Preferences > Page Display on Mac OS).
With the 'Get Adobe Acrobat Reader' logo and link. I'd love to see some stats on how many customers are still viewing them incorrectly, but I imagine it's a pretty high percentage.
I guess another way would be to send truly RIPped proof PDFs. There's an annoying tendency at our other branch to call PDFs that have gone through Prinergy's Refiner as 'ripped proofs', when they're nothing of the sort.