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Flattening Transparency in Adobe Acrobat ProTransparency in PDF  les refers to objects - PPT Presentation

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Flattening Transparency in Adobe Acrobat ProTransparency in PDF  les refers to objects on a page, such as images or text, which are transparent or ‘show through’. Transparency is typically used for shadow effects, to lighten (parts of) images so that object or to create a tint of a certain color.called “ attening”, this ensures the best results for your ad to print high steps to successfully  atten your PDF(s) to ensure compatibility with Step 1 - Color separations - Acrobat 9 Pro Preview...” tab by selecting:Advanced/Print Production/Output Preview...the color separations that are used in the PDF.ready to  atten the  le as listed on Step 2.to be converted to 4/c process colors.If the extra color separations are not converted, the  le may * Please note: while showing “All”, any graphics that are not CMYK will be previewed using the Simulation Pro le. Transparency Flattening in Acrobat ProfessionalStep 1 - Color separations - Acrobat X ProStep 2 - Flattening your PDF - Acrobat 9 Pro Preview...” tab by selecting the Output available in your toolbar, Control/Click or Tools...” The Output Preview tool can now be added to your toolbar.the color separations that are used in the PDF.ready to  atten the  le as listed on Step 2.to be converted to 4/c process colors.If the extra color separations are not converted, the  le may produce undesired results.Print Production/ Flattener Preview. * Please note: while showing “All”, any graphics that are not CMYK will be previewed using the Simulation Pro le. Transparency Flattening in Acrobat Professional Step 2 - Flattening your PDF - Acrobat 9 Pro Highlight Transparent Objectsransparent ObjectsRaster/Vector Balance:Line Art and Text resolution:Convert All Text to OutlinesConvert All Strokes to Outlines:Preserve OverprintPage-Level Transparency Blending Color SpaceWith the Flattener Preview window open, make sure the following When all of your settings are ready, press the “Apply” button. Acrobat will now  atten your  le.At this point, preview your  le to be sure no elements were dropped out when  attening. Transparency Flattening in Acrobat ProfessionalStep 2 - Flattening your PDF - Acrobat X Pro Highlight Transparent Objectsransparent ObjectsRaster/Vector Balance:Line Art and Text resolution:Convert All Text to OutlinesConvert All Strokes to Outlines:Preserve OverprintPage-Level Transparency With the Flattener Preview window open, make sure the following When all of your settings are ready, press the “Apply” button. Acrobat will now  atten your  le.At this point, preview your  le to be sure no elements were dropped out when  attening. Transparency Flattening in Acrobat Professional Step 3 - Spot Colors causing unintended overprint errors. PDF on screen to your monitor. When this setting is toggled on and off, this will give you a preview of any elements that will drop out if they attened with transparent elements. Spot colors if not converted illustrated in the screenshot below.spot color swatches are converted to process colors before exporting your PDF.