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  1. For my step from PS to AP I need full control over the trapping. This function is a essential feature for perfect printing (web-fed offset) my illustrations (comic art). I can't find it.(?)
  2. Hey guys, the following features would be nice to use the AD in professional prepress as we want to do. - overprint preview e.g. for checking your traps... - for manual trapping as we do it would be great to give only defined elements or a contour of an element the attribute "overprinting", not the complete spot color. - the best thing on earth but a dream i think...automated trapping. Would kiss your hands for something like that. if you guys need further information hit me up! Thanks a lot! Fabi
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