EicherDesignDotCom
Technical User
Hi all,
This is really bugging me. It seems like there is a simple solution that I am missing due to overthinking/overcomplicating this issue, so hopefully your fresh sets of eyeballs on my problem will speed things up...
I have a grayscale tiff file. It is basically a gray blob (drop shadow) for a product. This file is overlaying a spot color gradient in quark. So, I have one picture box with the spot gradient (created in Photoshop) and then another picture on top with the grayscale tiff. I want the black blob to overprint on top of the spot color. Since it is a gradient I can't just make the box background the spot color, so I get a white field around the black blobs.
Now, when I go to print/PDF the document, I choose OVERPRINT BLACK and yet the resulting print/PDF still shows the white background field.
SO then, my question is, how do I get rid of the white field so it is actually overprinting?
Any help would be SO appreciated.
THANKS!
This is really bugging me. It seems like there is a simple solution that I am missing due to overthinking/overcomplicating this issue, so hopefully your fresh sets of eyeballs on my problem will speed things up...
I have a grayscale tiff file. It is basically a gray blob (drop shadow) for a product. This file is overlaying a spot color gradient in quark. So, I have one picture box with the spot gradient (created in Photoshop) and then another picture on top with the grayscale tiff. I want the black blob to overprint on top of the spot color. Since it is a gradient I can't just make the box background the spot color, so I get a white field around the black blobs.
Now, when I go to print/PDF the document, I choose OVERPRINT BLACK and yet the resulting print/PDF still shows the white background field.
SO then, my question is, how do I get rid of the white field so it is actually overprinting?
Any help would be SO appreciated.
THANKS!