Illustrator -> Indesign
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- ********0
no i do indesign for web!
ofcourse for print, mate :D
- johndiggity0
copy/paste the art from illustrator into the id doc and quit fucking around.
- horton0
or flatten the image before placing in AI.
that black/black thing also looks like it could be a stray overprint setting. does it show in AI when you select VIEW/ OVERPRINT PREVIEW?
if so select everything in your file and uncheck the overprint attributes box.
- copy/paste from ai retain all the transparency and overprint attributes so you don't have to do this.johndiggity
- well no i'm saying it looks like an unwanted overprit so he should turn it offhorton
- ungroup it in id and you can adjust it.johndiggity
- ********0
probably it's because its cmyk then.. eh..
- Actually, that might be it... oh, and do keep fucking about - the gf is watching Lipstick Jungle, I have nothing else to do!Gifto
- ********0
horton, i'll go print it on wednessday, to look how it looks, to dark/to light/....
but for now, the overpint preview doesn't change anything..- then export art as a nice big tif image an place into ID. done.horton
- Gifto0
Sometimes pdf's with overprint/transparency just don't preview accurately on screen - I've had this happen tons of times and they print ok. Probably wise to do a test print.
- monospaced0
Sometimes it's the PDF viewer you use. Preview will have weird artifacts that don't always show up in Adobe Acrobat Reader.