Scaling and subsampling when exporting to PDF
I want to assure you that I fully understand one of the aspects of the scaling and export to PDF.
If I select the subsampling to be 'None', the pixels of the original image will in no case be reechantillonnes, only stretched out or compressed together, how the image function has been scaling in InDesign. Is that how it works?
That's exactly how it works.
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Check if it is on a layer marked as non-printable, or if the non-printing attribute is checked in the control panel. You will need to change whrever find you.
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As part of my course of MY I submitted a script exported to .pdf, and when I arrived at the bottom of the page the name of the character is sometimes separated from the Dialogue.
I received a note from my tutor about it is formatted, but I doubt that the answer is to take in unwanted blank line that he would so ruin anything earlier moves downwards.
Is there a way to get around this please?
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-(page break)-
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Jamie
I guess you can try two things
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-(page break)-
Character
Dialogue
- or you can try to disable "more & more" in the view menu. He must move such sequences of characters-dialogue on the next page.
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I tried for days find an answer to this issue, but have failed. You should also know that I am a self-taught user Adobe Creative Suite. I'm working on a Mac with CS6.
I work for a small publisher that produces knitting books. The problem is this: our tech editor has created graphics in Illustrator using the color chart of model function. (These are graphic knit. Each square contains a shade of motif representing the knit stitch).
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... the model color chart move around inside their places. Each of these points must be placed inside their places. First, when I resize the application framework, the nuances of the model move I have re-size of the frame. Any ideas on what could happen here?
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Try to use the file > object > expand on a copy of the original before making the PDF for placement.
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Hi all
I tried to apply page transitions to a document that I realized. I tried to apply the two side of the cover and push passes to each Board in the booklet but when I export to PDF does not work with either, I've seen full screen in Acrobat Reader DC, DC Acrobat and Foxit reader with no joy. With this in mind, I think it might be something to do with how I export as much research, that I've done was referenced InDesign CS6 was so different from what I look at in InDesign CC. Can anyone advise me as to what I can hurt?
Thanks in advance
You use file > export > Adobe PDF (Interactive) the Page Transitions defined from Document?
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Colorful TIFF appears different color when exporting to PDF
Hello world
I'm having a problem with the Tiff feature in InDesign CC.
I have a series of print drawings that use the same structure: a TIFF color in the background and a Duotone above this one PSD file.
Most of these models work perfectly. However, for some reason any two of them show a radical change in the color of the background TIFF when I export them to PDF printing. Please note that this is not happening when you create a PDF "Interactive", or another type of file with "Print" PDF.And here's what it becomes when you export to PDF:
Any idea what the problem might be? I checked the source files in Photoshop and I see no difference between these and other pages that export without any problem. But I could be missing something.
I tried to recreate the same design in a new file, but continues to be the same thing.Pointers welcome!
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You're showing couture artifact, but they would occur only if you flattened export, but then your export screenshot shows you do not flatten?
Try to export using the RGB version by default PDF/X-4 and display them in Acrobat.
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When I export my (CC, version 20141) InDesign file to PDF (Acrobat Pro DC), text blocks lose their fill color. Another color in the text, tables, etc., is preserved. I tried to export a pdf and interactive pdf printing. The problem occurs regardless of the RGB or CMYK colors. Puzzled.
My friend I tried ways of difference and I found something... It is not part of indesign, it is in the setting of PDF error that you applied. See the image (try to uncheck the option)
Hope this helps you
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I have a paged presentation that contains multiple indesign files linked. They have two colors: black to 100% and a spot color. If I export the files related, using the same PDF preset, the colors are kept, but when exporting from layout with them tied it converts black in 4 colors. I checked the separations on the layout file but they are all very good. It's just a bug or am I doing something stupid?
What happens when you color manage CMYK to another space CMYK, try using PDF X / 1 setting first and make sure that preserve numbers is set for the release, let us know how it goes.
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Right side of placed images are cut when exporting to PDF
Hi all
I am a beginner still trying to wrap my mind about InDesign and all its features and have encountered a problem with export to PDF. On the right, 1-4 pixels are cut off! I think my problem may be related to what has been discussed in this thread:
InDesign, problem of Image with PDF export... straight cut...
But my question has nothing to do with Visio. I'm simply put PNG and JPG files that have already been created and stored locally on my computer. I found that the only way to solve this problem is to add a few columns of pixels of space white/empty in my images so that the straight line of frame in the images (created by Adobe Illustrator) appear.
Having to change my images first before placing them in InDesign is obviously not the best or the right solution.
Does anyone have any ideas what could cause this problem and how to fix? Maybe there's a setting somewhere for the picture frames that should be adjusted?
You say that the border is the placed graphic? No, don't do that. Make the image as the image only, apply the border via the framework (and via an object style).
I don't know why the gross pixel is truncated, could be an error in the workflow or a bug, it should not happen, but you must not include in the file anyway.
When the files came from Illustrator, use HAVE or PDF/X-4, never no raster such as PNG, BMP or JPG image. If it is printed, text and vector will be printed with the maximum resolution of printers and the quality, raster images cannot be better than the resolution of the image. PNG also supports only RGB and print it not so good, because it would be a CMYK graphic with clear black.
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Web images are blurred when exporting to PDF
We constantly place web (72 dpi) images in InDesign presentation documents, then export the PDF file for our customers. However when the PDF file is exported it makes images to 72 dpi blurred. I tried all combinations to export the PDF file I can think is to say high quality printing, change of compression to zero, change of color of the images "Do not downsample", export to interactive PDF and change the resolution etc and it always seems to compress my images every time.
Any ideas?
Note: The only way I found it is to recreate the images in the form of 150ppi however need an another solution because they must be 72 dpi.
Thank you
Acrobat displays the default images to 96 DPI system.
In Acrobat, go into preferences and under the Page display, you can insert a custom resolution that will probably solve your problem.
Note that this is an individual setting, other computers may not have this together.
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Background settings lost come out wrong when exporting to PDF format
I'm working on a door hanger 5 x 13 in InDesign with a. 125 "bleed on all sides. I did the front in Illustrator and brought in ID and I did the back completely to the identity card, since it is the heavy text.
When I export it to PDF with purge and showing crop marks, crop marks see where color ends instead of. 125 "from the edge of the color.
I keep double-checking ID documents and Illustrator, and I don't see anything wrong. Maybe I'm missing something, but I don't see what.
Someone has to meet this problem before? Any thoughts on what I might be missing and how to fix it? Maybe ID handles differently than what I am used to bleed?
When you export to PDF there is an option to set funds lost in the dialog box export or use document nosebleeds. Maybe you set them to 0 in the dialog box and have not checked the bleeding of document use?
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Characters of the tables when exporting to PDF
When you are exporting FrameMaker Pages with tables in PDF, some cells show no more characters.
This occurs only when the cells have a shade and especially when two or more cells are combined in one.
With Acrobat Professional, I can choose the shade as an object and remove it from the table. Now, the characters appear IN the shade.
This means that when the file exporting FrameMaker to PDF the text gets covered by the shadow of the cell.
Looks like a bug. DOE anyone know this problem?
Frame Maker 8.0p227 on Windows XP. She was also with 7 FM
Thank you
(Screenshot taken of Acrobat Professional with deleted shade which covers the charaters)
You have the option of PDF containing the tag enabled when you create the PDF file? This is a known bug. Disable this option
print to a postscript file using the Adobe PDF printer instance or manually distill the ps reulting file.
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Dissappearing page number when exporting to PDF
Hello!
I encountered a problem exporting an Indesign booklet in PDF format.
I created a basic layout, with 2 masters.
I've included page numbers (master) and this is where the problem begins.
Page numbers are visible on each page in indesign.
But when I export to PDF, the page numbers on the left of the booklet pages disappear.
The numbers on the right pages are exactly where they are supposed to be.
I don't know where to begin the search since I was rather inexperienced in Indesign.
Anyone? Thank you!
NIX75
Version? OPERATING SYSTEM?
There are a few known issues with master endangered items in early versions of CS4. They must be fixed in the 6.0.4 update.
If this isn't your problem, please post back with more details. A screenshot of the East where the number would help, too.
Peter
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White lines around png when exporting to PDF
I'm having the problem that the imported images frequently have white around the outside of the image bars when the document is exported to PDF format. Looking at the two images currently affected, I noticed that they are two PNG images. I have fixed the image that was just rectangular turning them just in a JPEG file that I did not require the use of transparency, but the second object is another question, and I require the use of png transparency. These lines are not normally present when in indesign.
Line is noticeable only in one place where a black rectangle together black background (only the upper part of the rectangle is visible on black as one side is covered and the other side is outside the crop area) so I don't know if it's the only spot, it happens.
The line isn't even a straight white line!
I had this problem before with lines that appear around objects that should not be there, as well as objects are not like they do in inDesign, any advice to solve this?
I don't think you should use PNG for the files that will be printed. You would probably get better results if you saved your png as TIFF and replaced in the layout.
In any case, it could be a consequence of the piquant effect and just one thing on the screen only when it prints very well.
In Acrobat disable "Smooth line art" and "Smooth images" in the Page display preferences and the white lines could disappear.
See if that helps
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Hypertext links to the URL changes when exporting to PDF
I use InDesign CS6 to create a document with many links to URLS. I found that the conversion of INDD as PDF (Export to PDF) process is changing some special characters in the link, basically to break hyperlinks in the PDF file (for example, a symbol equation "=" AND the question mark symbol "?") BOTH converted to their html codes of character - 3D and % 3F, respectively - and the links are broken, "404 error".
Process:
- Highlight the text you want
- Right click > interactive > new hyperlink
- Link to: URL
- Destination URL: paste the location of the link
- Apply the character style "hyperlink."
- File > Adobe PDF presets
Summary of Adobe PDF presets:
Description
Pre-selection PDF: Adobe PDF Preset 1
Compatibility: Acrobat 5 (PDF 1.4)
Compliance with standards: no
General
Pages: all the
Spreads: Off
Generate thumbnails: Off
Optimize the PDF: Off
Create Acrobat layers: n/a
Export of layers: visible and printable layers
Include bookmarks: Off
Include hypertext links: on
Export nonprinting objects: Off
Export the visible guides and baseline grids: Off
Create the tagged PDF document: Off
Interactive elements: exclude the
Compression
Color images
Bicubic Downsample to: 300 dpi
for the above images: 330 ppi
Compression: ZIP
Size: n/a
Quality: 8 Bit
Grayscale images
Bicubic Downsample to: 300 dpi
for the above images: 330 ppi
Compression: ZIP
Size: n/a
Quality: 8 Bit
Monochrome images
No change sampling
for the above images: 1800 DPI
Compression: CCITT Group 4
Compress text and line art: Off
Crop the Image given to executives: on
Marks and bleeds
Crop marks: Off
Brands of purge: Off
Registration: Off
Color bars: Off
Information page: Off
Brand page type: default
Weight: 0,25 pt
Offset: 0P6
Use Document bleed settings: Off
Top of purge: 0P0
Bottom purge: 0P0
Serving inside: 0P0
Serving outside: 0P0
Slug area: Off
Output
Color conversion: no color Conversion
Destination: n/a
Profile Inclusion policy: include tagged Source profiles
Simulate overprinting: n/a
Output Intent profile_name: n/a
Output condition: n/a
The identifier for the exit Condition: n/a
Registry name: n/a
Advanced
Subset fonts below: 100%
Omit PDF: Off
Omit EPS: Off
Omit Bitmap Images: Off
Transparency flattening preset: n/a
Ignore spread overrides: n/a
Security
N/A
Caveats
Just in case someone had the same problem, I've found a workaround.
Using the links Panel, click on each link and manually change all characters who have converted characters html codes.
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