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Gradient colors- why don't they show up in a PDF?
Posted by: tuqqer
Date: June 24, 2008 04:14PM
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Re: Gradient colors- why don't they show up in a PDF?
Posted by: M A V I C
Date: June 24, 2008 04:20PM
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Re: Gradient colors- why don't they show up in a PDF?
Posted by: DRR
Date: June 24, 2008 04:50PM
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Re: Gradient colors- why don't they show up in a PDF?
Posted by: jesse
Date: June 24, 2008 04:55PM
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Re: Gradient colors- why don't they show up in a PDF?
Posted by: Blankity Blank
Date: June 24, 2008 06:21PM
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Re: Gradient colors- why don't they show up in a PDF?
Posted by: tuqqer
Date: June 24, 2008 06:51PM
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Re: Gradient colors- why don't they show up in a PDF?
Posted by: M A V I C
Date: June 24, 2008 07:23PM
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Re: Gradient colors- why don't they show up in a PDF?
Posted by: Blankity Blank
Date: June 24, 2008 09:33PM
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Not unless it's a glitch in Preview in Leopard. I'm running Tiger and created two gradients similar to the ones shown in ID CS3, exported the page to a PDF using the "Press Quality" default settings, and they look fine in both Acrobat Reader and Preview.Quote
M A V I C
Yeah, you have to use Acrobat.
Sort of like opening a Word Doc in Text Edit and expecting to see everything as you see it in Word.
Re: Gradient colors- why don't they show up in a PDF?
Posted by: M A V I C
Date: June 24, 2008 11:56PM
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Blankity BlankNot unless it's a glitch in Preview in Leopard. I'm running Tiger and created two gradients similar to the ones shown in ID CS3, exported the page to a PDF using the "Press Quality" default settings, and they look fine in both Acrobat Reader and Preview.Quote
M A V I C
Yeah, you have to use Acrobat.
Sort of like opening a Word Doc in Text Edit and expecting to see everything as you see it in Word.
I'm wondering how the gradients were created and if there's possibly a preference in Preview, smoothing or something like that, that might be a problem.
Re: Gradient colors- why don't they show up in a PDF?
Posted by: Blankity Blank
Date: June 25, 2008 07:30AM
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Any pattern to it? CS3? Any particular mix of elements that goes @#$%&? At work, CS2 PDFs and Preview get along fine with all kinds of files we create and files get from clients. And, so far, no problems at home with CS3; though I haven't tried it with anywhere near as many files as at work.Quote
M A V I C
I've created dozens of things in InDesign that don't display properly as PDFs in Preview.