Transparency Flattening Acrobat
Transparency Flattening Acrobat
With the Flattener Preview window open, make sure the following
settings are applied:
Highlight Transparent Objects
This will highlight any element that has
transparency applied to it. If the entire page is
affected, it will all be highlighted in red.
Preset:
Set this to [High Resolution]
Raster/Vector Balance:
Set the slider to 100
Line Art and Text resolution:
Set this to 1200 ppi
Gradient and mesh Resolution:
Set this to 300 ppi
When all of your settings are ready, press the Apply button. Acrobat will now flatten your file.
At this point, preview your file to be sure no elements were dropped out when flattening.
See page 5 for examples of elements dropping out.
With the Flattener Preview window open, make sure the following
settings are applied:
Highlight Transparent Objects
This will highlight any element that has
transparency applied to it. If the entire page is
affected, it will all be highlighted in red.
Preset:
Set this to [High Resolution]
Raster/Vector Balance:
Set the slider to 100
Line Art and Text resolution:
Set this to 1200 ppi
Gradient and mesh Resolution:
Set this to 300 ppi
Convert All Text to Outlines
Uncheck this selection.
In the screenshot shown above, while looking at the Output Preview of the page you will notice that
Simulate Overprinting is checked on. This setting attempts to simulate the appearance of the print
PDF on screen to your monitor. When this setting is toggled on and off, this will give you a preview of
any elements that will drop out if they flattened with transparent elements. Spot colors if not converted
to process colors before flattening will cause the graphic to knock out the underlying colors. This is
illustrated in the screenshot below.
In this case, the spot color knocks out the underlying process colors. This will be reproduced incorrectly
in the printed product. The file should be corrected in the original layout document making sure that the
spot color swatches are converted to process colors before exporting your PDF.
Transparency Flattening in Acrobat Professional 5