kaiserwilhelm
Well-known member
OK, I think I am screwed, but maybe some Adobe guru out there can help me out.
Scenario - Indesign or Quark file starts out with a 4/C pic in the entire background.
Grayscale tiff is put in in Quark as (background pic set to none) or in Indesign (multiply).
Net effect on both is that I get a pretty little PDF with a grayscale tiff sitting on top of a color pic.
Now, here is the rub. I want to hit the "extract all images from the PDF" button in Acrobat 8.
The issue is that on some it makes them into a quadrant. IE, I end up with four pics instead of 1.
(Uppler left, upper right, etc).
So, I says to myself, "self" you are smarter than some Adobe program. So, I go into Pitstop and delete out the
color pic BEFORE I hit the "extract" button.
Guess what? I am not smarter than the Adobe product.
Any ideas?
Just FYI - my customer puts in the grayscale and I want to take them out at 100% - 1200 dpi. It is the easiest,
fastest way I know of.
Scenario - Indesign or Quark file starts out with a 4/C pic in the entire background.
Grayscale tiff is put in in Quark as (background pic set to none) or in Indesign (multiply).
Net effect on both is that I get a pretty little PDF with a grayscale tiff sitting on top of a color pic.
Now, here is the rub. I want to hit the "extract all images from the PDF" button in Acrobat 8.
The issue is that on some it makes them into a quadrant. IE, I end up with four pics instead of 1.
(Uppler left, upper right, etc).
So, I says to myself, "self" you are smarter than some Adobe program. So, I go into Pitstop and delete out the
color pic BEFORE I hit the "extract" button.
Guess what? I am not smarter than the Adobe product.
Any ideas?
Just FYI - my customer puts in the grayscale and I want to take them out at 100% - 1200 dpi. It is the easiest,
fastest way I know of.