Touchsigna
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I'm trying to print an InDesign file that has placed PSD files that have transparency on a gradation of 10% black. When the files RIP, I'm getting a box around the transparent images, rather than an overprinted transparent file. The PDF looks fine after creation, but after RIP you can see the outline of the image box.
I've tried a number of workarounds (setting transparency to multiply/darken, creating a silo on top of the shadowed file, flattening the pdf during export and after creation in Acrobat) but i still get the box or a circle area between the shadow.
The only solution so far is to open the PDF in Photoshop and flatten it, then save as a Tif file. It works, but i was wondering if there are any other workarounds out there.
Using a Fiery RIP 5.0.1.12 with a Konica 6501, printing from Mac 10.6.8 or PC Windows 7 Vista, makes no difference where I print from.
I've tried a number of workarounds (setting transparency to multiply/darken, creating a silo on top of the shadowed file, flattening the pdf during export and after creation in Acrobat) but i still get the box or a circle area between the shadow.
The only solution so far is to open the PDF in Photoshop and flatten it, then save as a Tif file. It works, but i was wondering if there are any other workarounds out there.
Using a Fiery RIP 5.0.1.12 with a Konica 6501, printing from Mac 10.6.8 or PC Windows 7 Vista, makes no difference where I print from.