What do you do if you have to work with transparent elements?
2017-09-22 23:25 keltez?ssel, Bert Driehuis ?rta: > Dear Peter, > > just to confirm: that is exactly what I do. PDF/X is probably > overrated. The reason why professional printers do not like PDF 1.x is > that there are too many tools out there that produces non-conforming > PDF. Scribus normally produces good PDF (if you use good fonts and do > not enable problematic features like knockout and transparency). > Exporting as PDF 1.3 makes sure you do not accidentally enable > transparency, for example by including a PNG with transparency without > noticing, which is why I recommend using PDF 1.3. It supports CMYK > just fine. > > > With kind regards, > > Bert > > > On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 6:40 PM, benedek<benedek_peter at upcmail.hu> wrote: >> Hi Bert >> >> Thank you very much for your help. >> >> Do I understand correctly? You send PDF 1.3 file to the print house? >> >> So you use it? : Input in document cmyk colorspace pictures and output PDF >> 1.3 and outline font. >> >> This seems a good idea. >> >> I'm going to try it. Perhaps this will succeed. >> >> Thank you very much indeed. >> >> Regards >> >> Peter >> >> --------- k?vetkez? r?sz --------- Egy csatolt HTML ?llom?ny ?t lett konvert?lva... URL: <http://lists.scribus.net/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20170923/4a0f9ec7/attachment.html>
