We are exporting to PDF and have up'ed it to Acrobat 7.0. This problem only happens over a spot color and on the color proof. The PDF on screen looks fine. The light gray box represents what we get when we proof it through our large format Epsons. When I convert the spot to a CMYK build it...
Note I had to mimic the printed color proof. The screen shot will show you what we are dealing with.
Let me know if you can see this image.
Unfortunately I can't share the file in totallity due to client confidentiallity.
To clarify. The drop shadow isn't causing the issue. It is the transparency that is creating a ghosted image behind the bounding box that the image is placed into. Hope that helps describe the situation.
1)The transparency was applied in InDesign.
2) [Black] (InDesign default black) Multiply 40% Object Knocks out shadow.
PMS 7545 C
3) Placed images are .EPS files right now. The image does not have transparency other then the drop shadow applied in InDesign
4) Will try switching the color and...
Placed an image in a InDesign CS3 document with a drop shadow (transparency) applied. This is a 4c +1 spot project. Where the image overlaps the spot color it creates a screen back (tint) of the spot color. Have saved the placed files and .EPS, .PDF, .PSD and nothing seems to eliminate the...
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