About the "/AllowTransparency false" to "/AllowTransparency true" comment...wouldn't it already be flattened when creating the PS file before it ever gets to distiller?
Hi Joe
Nope, the transparency can remain live. It only works if you export to .ps like I mentioned and choose to export transparency natively in the PDF export settings. It won't work if you print to .ps using the print dialog.
In 8.1 Quark basically provides a tag around the transparent elements in the .ps stream that passes the information directly to Distiller. If you edit the joboptions like I mentioned, Distiller 6 and later will keep the live transparency when converting to PDF. I've been using it since Quark 8.1 came out and it's helped to avoid all sorts of flattening artifacts.
Shawn
Hi Don
We set it up years ago, so it was originally based on PDF X-1a with the settings modified to allow live transparency in Acrobat 5 format and icc profile embedding turned off--since our workflow required no profiles at the time.
If I were doing it today, I would probably start with PDF X-4 modified to use our standard bleed and crop mark offsets.
Shawn
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