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Maria João Lima

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  1. Thank you. Actualy I am not sure if I used that profile when created the document (that's the profile it is on the “document set up”, yes — not sure if since the first moment). I'm sure I chose it when exported to PDF. Anyway, for future projects, you are saying that if I choose the final profile when creating the document, and then use that specific Black in the colour palette, it should be all right? But what if, by any reason, I have to change the original profile when exporting to PDF? Thank you again.
  2. Hello I've been having trouble with 100% Black in Affinity Publisher: the printer houses complain that what should be 100% Black (like text, for instance), is actually in the four CMYK colours. I read somewhere that you should choose the black at the top right of the color palette, but it has not solved the problem (see image please) I am exporting pdf in pdf/X1a: 2003, colour space as document, profile Uncoated Fogra 47L (printer house indications). Should I create a 100%B 0%M 0%Y 0%C color on every new document? Thank you
  3. Thank you for both answers. The PDF/X-1a:2003 worked fine. But, from now on, I do not want to work in RGB setup. Could you please check this new attach and confirm if that's what I'm suppose to do? Thank you again. Maria
  4. Hello I am having real trouble when exporting affinity designer document to PDF (press ready): elements that are coloured 100% black, are turned into CMYK, ie, the solid black turns into composed black. How do I solve this? I attach de original affinity and the result pdf: you can see the problem in the text and in the logo. Thank you Maria Flyer_Sócios.afdesign Flyer_Sócios.pdf
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