Suddenly, outer glow is applied to the framework instead graphic design only

In Adobe InDesign CS5 Mac OS X 10.6, I applied the graphic blocks outer glow effect. It worked very well the real images (not their alpha channels). Even in PDF rendering.

Today, at the opening of the ID, the glow effect is applied to the entire image, not just the actual pictures. Additionally, ID start to outline view instead of overprinting as before.

Anyone with a clue? Most appreciated!

Previously, correctly:

correct.jpg

Now, incorrectly

incorrect.jpg

Thanks for the replies; I checked the settings before asking the question, everything was in order.

Yet the problem has magically himself today. After the start of ID, everything has been correctly applied again. Maybe a conflict strange cache/preferences or something.

Tags: InDesign

Similar Questions

  • Which Adobe product is better than the sliders & banners (graphic design) for a Web site?

    Which Adobe product is better than the sliders & banners (graphic design) for a Web site?

    You can see the full list of applications here:

    Common questions about CC desktop applications

    Desktop applications

    I'd take a peek at Photoshop or Illustrator.

    Photoshop is a pixel based image editing program that is well suited for creating and editing digital images, especially photographs.

    Illustrator is a vector program that is great if you want to create vector graphics based that you can scale up without loss of resolution, for example, a logo.

    What you choose really depends on your needs and knowledge if you create bitmap images or vector.

    These links may be useful:

    http://www.printwand.com/blog/when-to-use-Adobe-Illustrator-vs-Photoshop-VS-InDesign

    http://www.ehow.com/about_5378077_photoshop-vs-Illustrator.html

  • How can I save information on a cd - rw and be able to make changes to the documents instead of read-only

    I'm trying to save the information from my laptop to a CDRW. But it wont let me make changes, says that this is a read-only.

    Hi GracieGritton,

    It is not possible to make changes on the data stored in the CD. You must copy the data to the laptop, and then make the necessary changes. You can also make the changes before saving the data to a CD.

  • Is it possible to use transparency AND the outer glow in a target of composition?

    I created a composition that uses a lot of buttons to display overlays of different on a background image. The idea is that you can see through the images superimposed with an opacity of 50% (for example) to see the image below, in order to understand the context of the overlay image. I also wanted to point out the image overlaid with an outer glow. This kind of work, but I can't get the outer glow AND the opacity to work together when it is applied to the State of the overlay image. If I ask to them both that I lose the opacity of 50%. In the end I had to apply the opacity of 50% of the target of composition itself, but it's not ideal because it affects other elements within the target (for example, a text box describing the overlay image). The outer glow and opacity properly when applied to an image outside the composition, for example a picture placed on the page.

    The link below will take you to the page that I'm working on.

    All targets of composition have opacity 50% (or 75% on click) applied to the target itself and the outer glow applied to the image EXCEPT 'Pair Cubby' which has opacity 50% applied to the image AND external glow. As you can see the pair "Cubby" seems to ignore the opacity setting and is 100% opaque.

    Under the hood (TCV - M)

    Any ideas?

    Edit: when I saw in Muse it works but not when I discovered in the browser (IE and Chrome, have not tried Firefox)

    I think I solved my own question. Instead of using "Opacity" next to the "Effects" option, I used "Fill" opacity. This seems to work fine now.

  • How do you add outer glow effect to the text into 12 elements?

    I created a layer in 12 items with text.  I want to add an outer glow effect.

    That's what I do:

    1. Select the layer with the text

    2. click the FX button at the bottom of the screen

    3 click the Styles tab

    4. Select Outer Glow of drop down

    5. I can see 11 predefined option.  The only one that works is called 'Fire' and it's not the style I'm looking for.  I want a simple contour, but none of the other presets have no effect.

    Any help would be appreciated!  Thank you!

    The f

    jeffreys42057005 wrote:

    I created a layer in 12 items with text.  I want to add an outer glow effect.

    That's what I do:

    1. Select the layer with the text

    2. click the FX button at the bottom of the screen

    3 click the Styles tab

    4. Select Outer Glow of drop down

    5. I can see 11 predefined option.  The only one that works is called 'Fire' and it's not the style I'm looking for.  I want a simple contour, but none of the other presets have no effect.

    Any help would be appreciated!  Thank you!

    The f

    Jeff.

    «"" You're almost here!»»»

    Try the outer glow #4 > Simple. Apply.

    Now on the text in the layers palette layer there is an f on the right. Double-click the f

    This opens the Style dialog box. At the bottom, check "Stroke" and adjust with the sliders accordingly.

  • Styles/layer/Outer Glow - not only outside, but also inside the object

    I'm applying "Styles/layer/Outer Glow" to a text object. It is clear that the outer glow also affects the color of the text (on the inside), and not only on the outside. I checked with the color code of the text before and after the application of the layer. On a rectangle object, the glow effect only on the outside... idea? The "outer glow" does not work on text elements?

    Thank you very much for the help!

    Manfred

    You got a problem with rendering order. Take a close look at the order of effects:

    In the first place the opacity of the text is changed, then a blur is added. Both alter the values of the pixels in the text. Then, the layer style is applied. Outer glow works by adding or mixed pixel from the alpha channel. The alpha value of the whole text now allows partial transparency the glow will be partially applied to the partially transparent region, color change and fully applied to the transparent area.

    The solution may involve text layers in double an acting as a track matte for each other with the glow effect applied to only one of the layers. It may involve manually generating the glow by removing the style layer and blur a duplicate of your layer text and place it behind the original text layer and a copy of the layer text without partial transparency used as cache by approach. I can't say for sure because I don't know what your animation, but I can tell you that you need more a copy of your text layer to pull this off.

  • What is the algorithm of outer glow 'soft '?

    I'm trying to implement some effects in C++ for my UI controls. I realized that the Layer Styles Photoshop uses a form of anti-aliasing of the transformation of Euclidean Distance for "Precise" (inner glow and outer glow) techniques.

    But what is the method used for the technique of 'Soft' outer glow and inner glow? It seems that this is also used for "Smooth" technique the computation of map of the height for bevel and Emboss.

    Pointers would be appreciated!

    Wow, thanks for all the help people. After a lot of risk of tearing of hair and some collaborations, I finally thought to it:

    (1) make an accounting on the areas that require compositing, based on the offset of the shadow, the morphological expansion and cutting to the destination.

    (2) expand the mask to grayscale using a metric of chamfer 5,7,11 (the original G. Borgefors algorithm is adapted). Output 8 bit fixed point.

    (3) apply the blur of the box.

    (4) apply to the 1 to 1 curved contour function, conversion to 8-bit alpha values in the range 0-255.

    (5) fill the destination image using the color of the drop shadow, calculated 8-bit alpha channel, blend mode and opacity effect.

    Thanks for nothing!

  • I am suddenly unable to leave Mail. The option is grayed out and leads to not allow me to stop my Mac. What can I do?

    I am suddenly unable to leave Mail. The option is grayed out and leads to not allow me to stop my Mac. What can I do?

    Choose force quit from the Apple menu, and then close from there.

    (137093)

  • I have image links on the 11 wells. I have the outer glow of installation on turnover, only 2 work on preview or in preview in the browser.

    I have image links on the 11 wells. I have the outer glow of installation on turnover, only 2 work on preview or in preview in the browser. I rebooted the computer and the muse.

    I changed outerglow to a shadow, that has worked and moved on. Thank you very much to look at.

  • CSS navigation with an outer glow to the overview

    Is it possible to have a "glow" on words in pointing a css navigation State? I do it with the flight path images but I would do it in css so that if we want to change the color scheme in the future I have to change the CSS, not 50 pages.

    Here is the test page: http://www.argraph.com/indexNewNav003.html the NAV is on tripod banner, in dark blue. I don't like the yellow color "hover" and would prefer that the State pointed to be type of dark blue with a white outer glow on the passage of the mouse.

    Any help will be greatly appreciated.

    -Gwynnplaine-

    It is a strange in css. I know not all attribute 'intensity', which could be added, you can add multiple shadows to increase the 'intensity '.

    You do it by adding another set of numbers in a list of coma separated for the text-shadow element. You can also change the blur of a couple of them to get a brighter glow closer text. Something like this should be closer to what you want, you can play with adding more and change the blur settings to do as you like it, or at least nearby...

    text-shadow: 0 0 10px #ffffff, 0 0 10px #ffffff, 0 0 10px #ffffff, 0 #ffffff, 0 5px 0 10px 0 #ffffff, 0 5px 0 #ffffff, 0 0 3px #ffffff;

  • Trouble with the outer glow

    I'm trying to recreate the logo "dark side" of Star Wars: The Old Republic as a fun side project, but I have encountered some problems. I use no effects of light for many in my industry, if it's become a bit of a learning experience for me! I started by creating the shape with the pen tool and the I made to be as accurate as possible. The I tried to give him the outter shine? I thought it would be so simple right? Now I'm on the forums asking for help.DarkSide.jpg

    This is as far as I got.

    3122p_0c_2b.jpg

    That's what I'm trying to replicate. Any tips? Ideas? Any help would be greatly appreciated!

    First, please provide a glimpse.

    Now, instead of outer glow, try adding a line of thickred in the appearance Panel, then application of a Gaussian blur to the outline in the menu effects. Note that the stroke is below filling.

  • The strange outer glow effect, help!

    Hello

    I apply an outerglow to a m6rne I drew ion Illustrator, and I see a strange effect... as if the glow has bed outside the shape itself.  I downloaded an image where I circuled the glow effect "bled".

    Any ideas?

    I am running CS5 on my MacPro.

    effect.jpg

    Effects > Document pixelation effect parameters > increase the amount of "add to".

  • Can I change the Style of a layer by default "outer glow"?

    Currently the default values of "Outer glow" layer to a color Style unsightly pus that makes me think of an infection. Can I change the default settings?

    Save your favorite as a preset settings and ask who, rather than just activate the normal way outer glow.

  • Helps the outer glow

    My students are currently logos personnel utlizing Photoshop CS4. On the text layer which is on all the other layers, it has the following layer styles: drop shadow, outer glow, inner glow, bevel and relief, Gradient Overlay, Pattern Overlay, and stroke. Whenever she tries to save his image in JPEG format, the outer glow disappears. Can anyone help with this? Thanks in advance!

    Nestle.jpg

    When you use Layer Styles, always display images at 100% (view > actual pixels) before you flatten the image or save it in a file flat out.

    Photoshop is not terrible to render the layer exactly to the other percentages Styles. This means that even if your outer glow students can look OK on screen 46,35% - it is in fact not enough external light that she. She needs to increase its brightness factor.

  • How can I find out whether a patch applied to the sql query

    How can I find out whether a patch applied to the sql query

    Select * from ad_bugs where numero_de_bogue = '';

    HTH
    Srini

Maybe you are looking for