Hi!
just joined this forum because of a major problem I could not find any answer yet. This is urgent because I have to make a product-cataloge ready for the printer (he needs a PDF file) and the deadline comes closer.
the cataloge includes many technical drawings with fine black lines but also with gradient colors - that is why I decided to use pixel-images instead of vector and make them high res to avoid using antialiasing (because of the thin lines). Anyway, here is the problem:
When making a PDF some of the high res TIFs (1200 dpi, CMYK) do not show up right (there are split vertically and only the right half is shown, stretched to the full width). I found out that this is not a matter of the distiller-options because it occours in the PS-file already. So it might be a problem of PM7. And it also occours only with the big pictures spreading from one side of the page to the other. Small ones are alright, big ones with lower resulution (600 dpi or 300 dpi) don't make any trouble either.
Maybe someone can give me a hint. I`m sitting on the window-sill ready to jump (it's in the first floor, though)
hoping: hoodoo23
PS: I use Pagemaker 7.0, Acrobat 6, OS Win 2000
just joined this forum because of a major problem I could not find any answer yet. This is urgent because I have to make a product-cataloge ready for the printer (he needs a PDF file) and the deadline comes closer.
the cataloge includes many technical drawings with fine black lines but also with gradient colors - that is why I decided to use pixel-images instead of vector and make them high res to avoid using antialiasing (because of the thin lines). Anyway, here is the problem:
When making a PDF some of the high res TIFs (1200 dpi, CMYK) do not show up right (there are split vertically and only the right half is shown, stretched to the full width). I found out that this is not a matter of the distiller-options because it occours in the PS-file already. So it might be a problem of PM7. And it also occours only with the big pictures spreading from one side of the page to the other. Small ones are alright, big ones with lower resulution (600 dpi or 300 dpi) don't make any trouble either.
Maybe someone can give me a hint. I`m sitting on the window-sill ready to jump (it's in the first floor, though)
hoping: hoodoo23
PS: I use Pagemaker 7.0, Acrobat 6, OS Win 2000