Greetings, please inform me if I need to post this in another forum.
I have a real throwback set of Illustrator 8 (Mac) illustrations with lots of gradient fills. Most are in CMYK color, some have spot defined colors in blends. My question/problem is, how to create press-optimized PDFs that will rip to CMYK with no errors. I do not have enough chops with Illustrator to attempt re-doing files without going back to the artist who made them. I need to create CMYK seps to send to the Harlequin RIP for our CTP workflow. I am on OS 10.3.9, G4.
I have tried:
1) creating EPS file from AI original>placing in InDesign 2>exporting to PDF (there is grey box and no preview when I try this method);
2) printing from AI 8 to PostScript then distilling (gets a shading error and will not complete distillation)
3) creating EPS>placing in Quark 5>saving to PostScript>distilling to PDF (same error message as #2 method)
4) Save from AI 8 to PDF (not an option, I need a PostScript level 3 to accurately render the gradients, blends to the RIP and AI 8 to dang old for PS 3)
5) what about merging all to a new AI file, then working with that in a newer AI version like CS? I haven't tried this but wouldn't want to unless it's the only way...
About out of ideas. If anyone has experienced this problem and has come up with a solution, I would very much appreciate suggestions to overcome this scenario.
I have a real throwback set of Illustrator 8 (Mac) illustrations with lots of gradient fills. Most are in CMYK color, some have spot defined colors in blends. My question/problem is, how to create press-optimized PDFs that will rip to CMYK with no errors. I do not have enough chops with Illustrator to attempt re-doing files without going back to the artist who made them. I need to create CMYK seps to send to the Harlequin RIP for our CTP workflow. I am on OS 10.3.9, G4.
I have tried:
1) creating EPS file from AI original>placing in InDesign 2>exporting to PDF (there is grey box and no preview when I try this method);
2) printing from AI 8 to PostScript then distilling (gets a shading error and will not complete distillation)
3) creating EPS>placing in Quark 5>saving to PostScript>distilling to PDF (same error message as #2 method)
4) Save from AI 8 to PDF (not an option, I need a PostScript level 3 to accurately render the gradients, blends to the RIP and AI 8 to dang old for PS 3)
5) what about merging all to a new AI file, then working with that in a newer AI version like CS? I haven't tried this but wouldn't want to unless it's the only way...
About out of ideas. If anyone has experienced this problem and has come up with a solution, I would very much appreciate suggestions to overcome this scenario.