Carnivorous Tofu Posted August 5, 2020 Share Posted August 5, 2020 Hello, Since there's not Feather option on placed images, use gradient overlay to simulate. First image is what it looks like in Publisher (nice soft feather), image after the control view screen snip is what is rendered Getting a bad render. image file is 300 dpi, render is to 300dpi rgb profile .....1966-2.1 profile for both image and .pdf rgb color profile Thank You Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Jon P Posted August 10, 2020 Staff Share Posted August 10, 2020 Hi @Carnivorous Tofu, Can you attach the file you are exporting and a screenshot of the export settings you are using when exporting to PDF. Thanks! Quote Serif Europe Ltd. - www.serif.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carnivorous Tofu Posted August 17, 2020 Author Share Posted August 17, 2020 Hi Jon, Thanks for the response. I manually altered the .tiff file to feather the image. This means I can't tweak the feathering, but I needed to get it done. Tried with both RGB 1966 and CMYK and included a screen shot. Very similar result from both (CMYK might have been a little less magenta). I ran into issues with numerous layer effects not being close to what is on screen, particularly when blend modes were anything other than 'normal.' Thing is, what I was using many of those for was to do a slight colorize layer to make images match a motif. When I turned off "Rasterize Unsupported Properties," and exported, the issue items were solid blocks , which from what I can tell, means they were being rasterized. I turned off all the layer FX, so it won't be as subtle, but I need to get the document out. I expect to have to fix banding in rasterized vector gradients, maybe tweak alpha values a bit, do some slight color adjustment from screen to file to actual print. That's expected. This stuff is far beyond that. Also ran into issues with Photo when applying a single adjustment layer. Sending a few screen shares and files. Used an adjustment layer to get the image I wanted (make an old photo look more like an illustration). If I collapsed/flattened the image or directly exported to .tiff while keeping the adjustment layer, I would not get the image I saw on the screen but instead the washed out one. The only way I could find to get the image as it was supposed to appear was to export it to .pdf. If I brought in that .pdf to photo, it was one layer and I could save as a .tiff To use an analogy, seems to me these issues are about rasterizing dynamic layers properly in-program display and the export render engine not talking the same language and sometimes understanding words and sometimes not. Best Regards adjustment-layer.zip Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carnivorous Tofu Posted August 17, 2020 Author Share Posted August 17, 2020 Oh, also of note, that background repeating -+[space] would sometimes render, sometimes wouldn't I noticed that items on Master pages sometimes rendered, sometimes didn't. 90+ page file. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Jon P Posted August 20, 2020 Staff Share Posted August 20, 2020 Do you have the version of the file before you tweaked it that I can export from? I think it will be easier if i can look at that and do a few exports myself. You can upload it here Thanks Quote Serif Europe Ltd. - www.serif.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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