Hi I'm copying this over from another forum by recommendation from another member there...
Hi guys,
Forgive me if this sounds like a ramble....
Sometimes when we get PDF's in we don't know how they have been created. Sometimes at the imposition stage the PDF won't import. I'm asked in this instance to create TIFFS from the PDF.
When I have tried creating TIFFS from the PDF in Acrobat I have the same problem - they won't import.
What I have to do is import them into indesign - then export either as a PDF or as TIFF's.
I'm asuming that the PRESSTEK system requires a specific PDF standard. We normally are asked to export as 'press-quality' from ID, which is fine.
I've tried running the prepress in acrobat and converting to a specific standard, but it always returns errors - i.e. could not convert this aspect etc.
I do not have enough experience of using acrobat to solve the problem from acrobat. Having said they sometimes when we get PDF's from designers using Corel we end up converting RGB to CMKY this way and it works.
What I'd like to do is understand what's happening and find a neat solution besides importing about 100 odd pages into indesign and placing them manually.
I'm guessing my starting point is understanding the profile required by the PRESSTEK system?
It sounds strange but at the imposition stage it's either a case of it works or it doesn't. Nobody seems to know what PDF standard we should be using.
I want to help my colleagues understand and save me some time...
Chris
Hi guys,
Forgive me if this sounds like a ramble....
Sometimes when we get PDF's in we don't know how they have been created. Sometimes at the imposition stage the PDF won't import. I'm asked in this instance to create TIFFS from the PDF.
When I have tried creating TIFFS from the PDF in Acrobat I have the same problem - they won't import.
What I have to do is import them into indesign - then export either as a PDF or as TIFF's.
I'm asuming that the PRESSTEK system requires a specific PDF standard. We normally are asked to export as 'press-quality' from ID, which is fine.
I've tried running the prepress in acrobat and converting to a specific standard, but it always returns errors - i.e. could not convert this aspect etc.
I do not have enough experience of using acrobat to solve the problem from acrobat. Having said they sometimes when we get PDF's from designers using Corel we end up converting RGB to CMKY this way and it works.
What I'd like to do is understand what's happening and find a neat solution besides importing about 100 odd pages into indesign and placing them manually.
I'm guessing my starting point is understanding the profile required by the PRESSTEK system?
It sounds strange but at the imposition stage it's either a case of it works or it doesn't. Nobody seems to know what PDF standard we should be using.
I want to help my colleagues understand and save me some time...
Chris