D***@adobeforums.com
2004-06-05 04:30:17 UTC
Something occurred today that I need an explanation for:
I am using InDesign 2.0.2 to compile a document that is full of Illustrator files linked into the booklet.
I have 8 .ai files. All 8 are linked to separate pages in my InDesign doc. All the .ai files and the InDesign booklet are using the same CMYK color space, and the Illustrator files are made up of Pantone colors (which correctly import into InDesign when I place the .ai files on the pages).
When I print the pages from InDesign, 5 of the files come out beautifully Pantone colors and all. The problem is with the other 3 files the colors shift massively, and the appearance isnt even close.
Ive check all the print settings in InDesign CMYK color profiles are coordinated, the Transparency Flattener is set to High, etc...
What I noticed is that the 3 files with which the color shift occurs do NOT contain drop shadows. The other 5 (which print color correctly from InDesign) DO have drop shadows that were created inside of Illustrator.
As soon as I open the Illustrator files and Create Dropshadows on one of the objects in the file, then update the link in InDesign, the colors now print CORRECTLY through InDesign! If I delete the drop shadows, update the link in InDesign, and print it again, the colors massively shift away from the Pantone colors again.
My question is what is it about dropshadows in Illustrator that would allow InDesign to print the colors correctly? Is there a setting in InDesign when I place the .ai files that I am not seeing? Is there something going on with transparency here?
Even though I solved my immediate problem, I am simply looking for an explanation. Hope someone out there has some ideas!
Let me know.
Dave.
I am using InDesign 2.0.2 to compile a document that is full of Illustrator files linked into the booklet.
I have 8 .ai files. All 8 are linked to separate pages in my InDesign doc. All the .ai files and the InDesign booklet are using the same CMYK color space, and the Illustrator files are made up of Pantone colors (which correctly import into InDesign when I place the .ai files on the pages).
When I print the pages from InDesign, 5 of the files come out beautifully Pantone colors and all. The problem is with the other 3 files the colors shift massively, and the appearance isnt even close.
Ive check all the print settings in InDesign CMYK color profiles are coordinated, the Transparency Flattener is set to High, etc...
What I noticed is that the 3 files with which the color shift occurs do NOT contain drop shadows. The other 5 (which print color correctly from InDesign) DO have drop shadows that were created inside of Illustrator.
As soon as I open the Illustrator files and Create Dropshadows on one of the objects in the file, then update the link in InDesign, the colors now print CORRECTLY through InDesign! If I delete the drop shadows, update the link in InDesign, and print it again, the colors massively shift away from the Pantone colors again.
My question is what is it about dropshadows in Illustrator that would allow InDesign to print the colors correctly? Is there a setting in InDesign when I place the .ai files that I am not seeing? Is there something going on with transparency here?
Even though I solved my immediate problem, I am simply looking for an explanation. Hope someone out there has some ideas!
Let me know.
Dave.