SeanKnickerbocker
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If a PDF if x-4 compliant, is there any reason to convert the file to x-4, or can it be assumed that since the file is compliant that it will be safe for our workflow? I'm thinking specifically of issues with transparencies.
For context: I work in a print shop that specializes in digital book printing. When dealing with a file that is several hundred pages, it can be difficult to consistently and quickly identify problems with transparencies. We're currently using Acrobat and Callas Server for some basic automation. Over the past year I have automated our imposition process, but now I'm looking to automate as much of our preflight checks and fixes as possible.
Any insight on the basics of x-4 compliance/conversion would be great.
PS... While I'm here, what's a good resource for learning the fundamentals of color management? Any recommended texts or courses? Thanks for your time, this forum has already been such a wonderful resource.
For context: I work in a print shop that specializes in digital book printing. When dealing with a file that is several hundred pages, it can be difficult to consistently and quickly identify problems with transparencies. We're currently using Acrobat and Callas Server for some basic automation. Over the past year I have automated our imposition process, but now I'm looking to automate as much of our preflight checks and fixes as possible.
Any insight on the basics of x-4 compliance/conversion would be great.
PS... While I'm here, what's a good resource for learning the fundamentals of color management? Any recommended texts or courses? Thanks for your time, this forum has already been such a wonderful resource.