bohemian11
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I see, thank you for replying.
It is the color of a logo. The other part is a printing team. They want this color no.
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Dear Support,
I have set both my affinity designer and adobe with the same color profile which is U.S Web Coated (SWOP) v.2.
However for a certain color which is #86d2da the CMYK values are different on Affinity and Adobe.
This cause me problem when I export the file. Since the other party is using Adobe products.Kindly advice.
Thank you
E.
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On 8/30/2019 at 7:12 PM, MEB said:
Hi markbowen,
The option bohemian11 is talking about Allow advanced features is currently not present in the Mac version of our apps. This is probably an oversight. That is what his screenshot is showing after clicking the More button in the Export dialog.Hi MEB,
I do hope it is an oversight. WIll there be any clarification soon? Without it, my PDF is huge
Btw, on unimportant note, I am a girl. haha.
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Hi MEB,
Noted.
Lemme know how it goes pls?Thanks
bohemian11
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Hi PixelPest,
Yes.
Normally it was after subset fonts feature and before manage presets button.
cheers,
bohemian11
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Hi Support,
May I ask, whether Allow advanced features when exporting to PDF is gone in Affinity Designer 1.7.2?
I thought I saw this version a couple days ago? and now it is gone?

Thank you
Regards,Ariyani
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Omg, you are right!! ***happy tears***
Thanks a lot Dave
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I turned off "Enhance thin lines" but the line is still there
I turned on "Smooth Line Art", it made it fader. when you really zoom it, it is there. but it is okay, I can live with that.
Thanks again Mike!
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hello,
I am designing a simple straw flags with dashed lines and then exported it to PDF
When I opened it in preview, it looks perfect. exactly as is in AF
However, when I opened in adobe reader, there is a thin line connecting the dashed line.
Any clue why?
I used "PDF for print" preset
Thanks
E.
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Thank you so much!!!!!
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Okay, more question.
Turned out I need to combined the gradient vector with a half transparent background picture (JPEG)
If I don't rasterise, the background picture wont be transparent. But if I rasterise, the gradient background will have lines
I have put the transparent mid point to 50%
What should I do?
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Fantastic. It works. Many thanks Mike!!
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Mike,
I opened the file you attached (Test2.pdf), yes there is no line in it. Yeay.
However, since I am using 1.5.5 on Mac, I have to set the middle stop at 50% right?
I hope I don't miss understand what you meant by "middle stop 50%"
I have amended the af file and tried to export it. it still has the lines
What I did wrong?
I attached all related files if you don't mind checking.
Thanks in advance
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But if I don't raster anything, the PDF will be a flat one instead of gradient? (test_2.pdf)
or did I use the wrong setting during export?
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Hi Mac_heibu,
the one i was attaching on my first post is my real file.
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Did I do correctly? any other things i missed?

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Hi Mac_heibu,
Tried your suggestion, however the lines are still there.
When I open in Adobe Reader, they load it in one by one, left, middle, and then right section. you know like an animation. like 3 pieces put together side by side. I don't know how to explain it haha.
the lines appear in between the pieces.
While preview load it more as a whole page
Thanks
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it is intended for 2mx1.8m :D
Say if I am printing it in smaller size and the lines are not showing, is it safe to assume that it is Adobe Reader issue?
I will try to open it on another PDF reader and see how it goes
Thanks again
E.
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Hello,
I am new here.
I am trying to export a simple gradient to a PDF, however there are lines appears on the PDF.
Did I do something wrong? Help please
Thanks
E.
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Hello,
I am a newbie here. I have watched the "Pen Power" tutorial, and I am having the same problem. Holding the ALT/OPTION key won't break my curve.
Help please.
Thanks in advance
E.











Affinity Designer CMYK COLOR PROFILE
in Pre-V2 Archive of Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
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I see. I did that. Thank you