Gregg
Well-known member
I recently posted a thread about some overprint issues I was having when creating a .PS and then Distilling a PDF. A lot of the responses were on the lines of "don't create a .PS, just export". I wanted to stay on topic for my issue, so I ignored those replies, temporarily. Now, I would like to address that topic. There are a couple of reasons why I have always created PDFs by first printing a .PS then distilling a PDF - the exception being if I wanted a layered PDF.
Here are the reasons:
• Often times we need to supply a Black plate separation only
• The ability to create a PDF that includes all pages (including blanks) of a multi-page document
• Avoid getting CID fonts in the PDF (see attached PDF) which often result in "Passed With Warnings" returns from vendors using automated preflight systems
•*Ability to flatten transparency, when using a non-PDFx job option
It's worth noting that we have just recently upgraded to CS4, we were running CS2 for many years. So, it appears that the CID font issue is no longer an issue (i just discovered that as I was typing this post).
Are there ways to export PDFs that would handle the bullet-points I mention? It may be that I have just been using an outdated version of ID/Acrobat for far too long.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Here are the reasons:
• Often times we need to supply a Black plate separation only
• The ability to create a PDF that includes all pages (including blanks) of a multi-page document
• Avoid getting CID fonts in the PDF (see attached PDF) which often result in "Passed With Warnings" returns from vendors using automated preflight systems
•*Ability to flatten transparency, when using a non-PDFx job option
It's worth noting that we have just recently upgraded to CS4, we were running CS2 for many years. So, it appears that the CID font issue is no longer an issue (i just discovered that as I was typing this post).
Are there ways to export PDFs that would handle the bullet-points I mention? It may be that I have just been using an outdated version of ID/Acrobat for far too long.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.