![]() I read back over your posts to see what critical information I'm missing, but I'm just not seeing anything that alters my advice. We are telling you how we reliably produce PDF files from PageMaker. The basic problem remains, how to reliably produce PDF files from Pagemaker documents. ![]() Okay, with that little speech out of the way. So forget about GIFs or JPEGs or WMFs or whatever other graphics that seem to look good on screen - they'll just mess you up down the road. Unless all your documents are always output only on an office PCL laser or inkjet, maintaining a clean ps workflow is an important habit, because chances are your document will at one point either go to PDF or go to a commercial printer whose equipment works in postscript. In fact, those are the ONLY ways PageMaker supports transparency in a PostScript workflow - and PDF creation is a PostScript workflow, very much like printing your file to a PostScript laser or imagesetter. ![]() This is further explained in these FAQs:ĭonald Gruener "3.3 - EPS: White background" 1/27/02 11:25am ĭonald Gruener "3.6 - TIF: Maintaining transparency from Photoshop to PageMaker" 1/23/02 9:18am A placed vector EPS will in fact retain its transparency, and a TIF can be made to retain transparency.
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