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InDesign CS3 overprint issue with dropshadows
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InDesign CS3 overprint issue with dropshadows


  • Subject: InDesign CS3 overprint issue with dropshadows
  • From: jesse <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 01 Feb 2008 05:38:16 -0800

Does anyone know an easy way to avoid spot colors from being "punched out" behind text with a drop shadow or other effect that's applied in InDesign CS3? We're making PDF's using PDFX1a with the settings altered to allow leaving images "as is" as far as CM is concerned, and sending them to HP designjets using the onyx 7.1 rip. Our PDF's have a mix of rgb and cmyk images and graphics. I've been pushing to use PDFx3. Would that make any difference in our workflow?

This link shows the problem in a print.

http://homepage.mac.com/mentholiptus/wr.jpg
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