splenguin
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Does anyone have problems with Quark "fattening" copy that is adjacent to an image or drop shadow? We've had this issue for quite some time - we'll have copy set next to an object with a runaround, and when we export a PDF for Prinergy, the copy will appear bolder than copy in the same paragraph that isn't adjacent to that particular object.
I've attached a PDF that shows two instances of this problem from the same document, as evidenced in Acrobat and VPS - the top example is caused by a simple oversized text character with a drop shadow, the second by a normal image. At the bottom you can see that I've confirmed the text is actually bolder - the same character of the same font size is 0.316mm in the problem area, and 0.296mm in a different place in the same paragraph. We've tried different versions of Quark, adjusting transparency flattening settings, and even outputting postscript files instead of PDFs, all to no avail.
The only workaround we've found is to remove the runaround from the offending object, than manually change the shape of the affected text box to achieve the same text flow.
Any assistance will be rewarded generously with kind thoughts.
Thanks in advance, Joe in MPLS
Does anyone have problems with Quark "fattening" copy that is adjacent to an image or drop shadow? We've had this issue for quite some time - we'll have copy set next to an object with a runaround, and when we export a PDF for Prinergy, the copy will appear bolder than copy in the same paragraph that isn't adjacent to that particular object.
I've attached a PDF that shows two instances of this problem from the same document, as evidenced in Acrobat and VPS - the top example is caused by a simple oversized text character with a drop shadow, the second by a normal image. At the bottom you can see that I've confirmed the text is actually bolder - the same character of the same font size is 0.316mm in the problem area, and 0.296mm in a different place in the same paragraph. We've tried different versions of Quark, adjusting transparency flattening settings, and even outputting postscript files instead of PDFs, all to no avail.
The only workaround we've found is to remove the runaround from the offending object, than manually change the shape of the affected text box to achieve the same text flow.
Any assistance will be rewarded generously with kind thoughts.
Thanks in advance, Joe in MPLS