castorpollux285
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I opened it with PDF Reader Pro. But I couldn't find an option for choosing a color profile in this software...
I checked it in Acrobat like you did, and it's giving the exact same colors when I choose the right profile.
Thanks for your help!
Offtopic: Is there a good alternative to Acrobat Pro that has the same option for output preview?
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Thanks for your reply.
Attached the afpub, pdf and export settings.
Color for input, document and output: CMYK
Profile for input, document and output: Coated FOGRA39
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Hello,
when I export a pdf, the color for linked documents is wrong.
Attached is a screenshot of the document in affinity publisher. The three stripes on the left are a linked document, on the right is a rectangle with the same color. The colors look the same.
The second screenshot shows the pdf created from the document. The linked document (three stripes on the left) has now a much darker color than the rectangle on the right.
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6 minutes ago, Fixx said:
Sometimes fontmapping (or some other technical setting) changes in font when it is embedded in PDF. Do you really need text to be edited in PDF? It is not meant to be editable.
I need a vector file with embedded font. What are the alternatives to pdf?
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10 minutes ago, MickRose said:
Are you working on Windows or Mac? On Mac, I don`t have this toolbar with "T" and "A".
What's even more confusing, even if I analyse the pdf with preflight, I don't get any errors (It's in german). But there is mentioned "Font with differences from Basic Fontset", what does that mean?
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1 hour ago, MickRose said:
Your PDF file has the font subsetted I think. I can edit the text using Infix and Foxit Phantom PDF but not Acrobat Pro. Have you tried printing to AcrobatPDF from the ADes file and then making sure subsetting is off?
Thanks for your reply.
I tried "Save as PDF", "Save as Postscript" and "Save as Adobe PDF" from the print menu, all with the same result.
I don`t think it has anything to do with subsetted font, because I didn`t activate "Subset Fonts", and if the fonts would be subsetted, that would be showed in the properties in Acrobat. Here the properties of an subsetted PDF:
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My client needs the pdfs today, so it would be great if anyone could help me here.
Thanks in advance!
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Hello,
I have a problem with a pdf with embedded fonts, exported in Affinity Designer. When i open the pdf in Adobe Acrobat Pro and try to edit the text, I get the message that the original font is not available or can not be used for editing. The pdf is attached.
In the properties window in Acrobat, the fonts are shown as embedded.
I deactivated "subset fonts". The font is from Adobe Fonts. When I try the same with exporting a pdf from InDesign, it is working fine.
Thanks in advance!
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Thanks for your reply, but I´m not sure that this is what I need.
I´d like to have the possibility to add "RGB,CMYK,..." etc. automatically, depending on the color space of the document. Then I can use the same export specification for every document.
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Wrong colors in PDF Export for linked documents
in V1 Bugs found on macOS
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Thanks. I will have a look at it.