Re: InDesign CS3 overprint with drop shadow
Re: InDesign CS3 overprint with drop shadow
- Subject: Re: InDesign CS3 overprint with drop shadow
- From: jmv <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 16:32:14 -0600
This is a great option to know of. Until now, we've completely
overlooked that, however, as this does fix the problem on screen, it
appears that we still get the same results when we print. Am I
overlooking something? This happens thru both our onyx rip and the
onboard rip in the 5500 and Z6100 designjets.
Also, with white text (L:100, a:0, b:0) this checkbox is unavailable.
jesse
On Feb 2, 2008, at 2:03 PM, email@hidden
wrote:
Jesse,
I think I have replicated your problem... and found a solution - of
sorts! I created an InDesign CS3
document with a background in spot colour. I then created text on
top of the background, selected the
text box and applied an effect - a transparent drop shadow(50%K). If
you DON'T want the spot colour to
be knocked out just select the text again, access the Attributes
palette and check the Overprint Fill option
to ON. To view the end (printed) result in terms of colour make sure
that Overprint Preview is ON (View
Menu).
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