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Photo modified with AP won't export correctly in document when not rasterized.


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Hi,

i created a document in which i use a photo modified in Affinity Photo.

The modification is only to put it in black and white. So in publisher, i imported the AFPHOTO files.

When I edit the document in publisher, it appears BW so it's ok.

However when i export the PDF, if i don't select "rasterize everything" that photo gets exported without the BW filter. 

If i rasterize everything it's indeed black and white.

 

To be noted, only one photo has this issue even though i have other photos with the very same BW filter that export correctly. see that TMNT photo that exported in color while the 3 other did not.

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oh yes indeed i only atteched the image that was an issue. i'll add the others.

Is there some sort of "InDesign package" functionality?

While for the preset, it's basic "pdf for print" that exports the BW photo in colot. i need to select "rasterize" everything to not have an issue

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14 hours ago, coque.regis said:

oh yes indeed i only atteched the image that was an issue. i'll add the others.

Is there some sort of "InDesign package" functionality?

 

there is in Publisher
Go to "Manage Resources" in the document Menu
and on that tab you click on "collect" (down by the buttons)
BUT BEWARE!!,
this will change all the links in your original document to the new location of the collectd photos, so I appreciate to make a copy of the document before "collecting" and save that instead of the origianl document file

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