Re: Illustrator save as PDF; adding extra bleed?
Re: Illustrator save as PDF; adding extra bleed?
- Subject: Re: Illustrator save as PDF; adding extra bleed?
- From: Jake Pietrykowski <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 13:51:08 -0500
Emmanuel,
I would be greatly interested in this 'pdf boxes' tool/plug in...
That's exactly the problem I'm getting here. PDF boxes...all over the place,
and with the lack of control, or shall I say
intended-control-that-doesn't-do-a-damn-thing... It's not just
AppleScript...its Illustrator. I can manually save and make these bleed
issues occur.
I managed to use xpdf and ghostscript to regenerate a 'correct' PDF file
from my original incorrect pdf file. xpdf gives me the pdftops ability, then
ghostscript can regenerate the PDF file from that exact PS. Just those two
steps, and my boxes are fixed.
I would find it much easier though to simply 'modify' the pdf boxes
though--much less re-processing of the PDF file.
Any info you find would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Jake
> On 5/6/05 4:13 PM, "Emmanuel" wrote:
>
>> At 12:18 PM -0500 5/6/05, Jake Pietrykowski wrote:
>> My issue is I'm getting bleed, and I don't want it. Illustrator isn't taking
>> my zeroes.
>
> Jake, of course I can't solve your issue but in case it helps in some
> way I once met a freeware which supports a "pdf boxes" command which
> is supposed to return the list of all the boxes in a given page of a
> pdf file (mediabox, cropbox, bleedbox, trimbox, artbox.) If you are
> interested, tell me, I'll find the URL for you.
>
> Emmanuel
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