Justin de Kruyf
Member
I'm looking for a way to provide a proof in PDF format with visible trapping.
We work in InDesign CS6 and I recently learned that by sending a file from InDesign to out Xerox C75 with the "In-RIP Separations" output setting we're able to accurately simulate trapping and discover trapping issues with a digital proof that would otherwise occasionally make it onto our plates. Now I'd like to figure out a way to apply trapping to our PDF proofs.
I tried outputting to postscript with In-RIP Separations and our trapping preset, and then creating a PDF from that postscript file in Distiller. This actually worked to a degree - there's visible trapping in some places. However it also created a lot of terrible artifacts around some of the type and didn't trap some places where it should have. (See attached screenshot - there's visible trapping around the text and the edge of the blue graphic element, but the text has been ruined)
Is anyone familiar with a process to output a PDF with trapping? Ideally we'd like to be able to do this right from InDesign but if there's a solution that would take a PDF exported from InDesign and apply trapping from there, that'd be fine too.
We work in InDesign CS6 and I recently learned that by sending a file from InDesign to out Xerox C75 with the "In-RIP Separations" output setting we're able to accurately simulate trapping and discover trapping issues with a digital proof that would otherwise occasionally make it onto our plates. Now I'd like to figure out a way to apply trapping to our PDF proofs.
I tried outputting to postscript with In-RIP Separations and our trapping preset, and then creating a PDF from that postscript file in Distiller. This actually worked to a degree - there's visible trapping in some places. However it also created a lot of terrible artifacts around some of the type and didn't trap some places where it should have. (See attached screenshot - there's visible trapping around the text and the edge of the blue graphic element, but the text has been ruined)
Is anyone familiar with a process to output a PDF with trapping? Ideally we'd like to be able to do this right from InDesign but if there's a solution that would take a PDF exported from InDesign and apply trapping from there, that'd be fine too.