

I have fixed the image that was just rectangular turning them just in a JPEG file that I did not require the use of transparency, but the second object is another question, and I require the use of png transparency. Looking at the two images currently affected, I noticed that they are two PNG images. I'm having the problem that the imported images frequently have white around the outside of the image bars when the document is exported to PDF format. White lines around png when exporting to PDF Start a new discussion in InDesign, by e-mail or at the Adobe Communityįor more information on maintaining your email forum notifications please go to. In the Actions box to the right, click on stop Notifications by e-mail. To unsubscribe from this thread, please visit the message page to. To post a reply, or reply to this email or visit the message page: Replies to this message received to everyone subscribed to this topic, not directly to the person who posted the message. If you want to embed an image on the screen in your message please visit the thread in the forum to incorporate the image into the Please note that the Forums Adobe does not accept attachments to emails. I thank very you much for trying to help me. That's why I freak out when I get questions like this. How can I find the color space? I'm not very technical minded. But when I export as a jpeg I change into RGB in the export process.
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I don't know how to look for color mode - modes are that indesign CC is in CMYK mode. How would know that? Where is that located setting? Thank youġ1. You don't see them at all in illustrator eps files.ġ0. Shot at5.46.13 pm.png 5.46.40pm.png pulled ĩ seem to stay the same size. We did not think that what was happening only to images, but in a single file where there is a shadow on the text, he did boxing odd sam-lines around the text.Ĩ. I just tried a pdf and they are also in the pdf file.

If the lines are perceptible in the jpeg format. I'm not export in PDF, a jpeg file because its for on a Web site. These are dotted lines, they appear differently in each different photograph. you can see the lines in Indesign only when high-quality screen, they do not seem to remain in the same position, but at 100% and 200%, they are quite noticeable while 600% zoom, they become less bright. But you think that I shouldn't do this?ĥ. the file I linked IS an eps, I always do an eps because with all my files I leave the fonts in the file have and save a second file, the eps where I saw all the fonts to save all of the possible problems of fonts. Here are the answers to your questions and I hope you can give some tips.Ģ indesign CC2014 (I just started to use during the last two weeks)ģ illustrator CS3 (files that have been given to me, have been created to CS6), I made a few changes to fonts that in CS3 before I had CC bought, but I tried one of the files transferred directly into CC instead of CS3 back and he still has the same problem.Ĥ. Lines on images when exporting Indesign to JPEGĬreated by Kelly Deane in InDesign - discover complete discussion No vector fonts, nest them.Īm um 10:05 wrote Kelly Deane >:
