Our shop has recently upgraded to PitStop Pro 10 and we are experiencing some issues regarding color conversion of customer provided PDFs. Many of these files arrive in color, usually RGB as they are generated by customers out of Word or Publisher, and are going to press as grayscale/black, so they must be converted before being sent to our CTP area.
In our previous version of PitStop the generic actions (Convert color to gray and keep black text, for instance) accomplished this task very well, with only minor issues to clean up after running the action. These same actions in PS10 are causing several troubling issues for production. The primary one's we are experiencing are:
- white (or zero color) backgrounds are converted to 1% gray
- placed images within the PDF, color or grayscale, pick up lots of artifacts in the images that were not visible before converting, and were not detectable with the Inspector.
Using the Edit Image tool to convert each image (to grayscale) in Photoshop, then running the PS action (for remaining text and graphics) does not cause the same issue, but is very time consuming for our production volume and workflow. Anyone experiencing these same issues?
In our previous version of PitStop the generic actions (Convert color to gray and keep black text, for instance) accomplished this task very well, with only minor issues to clean up after running the action. These same actions in PS10 are causing several troubling issues for production. The primary one's we are experiencing are:
- white (or zero color) backgrounds are converted to 1% gray
- placed images within the PDF, color or grayscale, pick up lots of artifacts in the images that were not visible before converting, and were not detectable with the Inspector.
Using the Edit Image tool to convert each image (to grayscale) in Photoshop, then running the PS action (for remaining text and graphics) does not cause the same issue, but is very time consuming for our production volume and workflow. Anyone experiencing these same issues?