GRAFKOM Posted January 26, 2019 Posted January 26, 2019 If large bleeds are set, for example, around the A4 card, 5 cm, the falls overlap on the following pages. Sometimes there is a need to create such large bleeds, but they are displayed so that you can not design freely. In my opinion, subsequent pages with such large bleeds should automatically move away from each other so that the bleeds do not overlap.
Staff Sean P Posted January 29, 2019 Staff Posted January 29, 2019 Hi GRAFKOM, Thanks for letting us know, I'll get this passed on to development.
PaulEC Posted January 29, 2019 Posted January 29, 2019 I'm just wondering why you would need such a large bleed area. If it's so big, doesn't it become part of the design? Wouldn't it be easier to use oversized pages and use guides to show the "bleed" area? (I'm not arguing against this suggestion, just curious!) Acer XC-895 : Windows 11 Home : Core i5-10400 Hexa-core 2.90 GHz : 32GB RAM : Intel UHD Graphics 630 – Affinity Publisher 2 : Affinity Photo 2 : Affinity Designer 2 : (latest release versions) – Also all apps on 12.9" (Second Generation) iPad Pro, OS Version 17.7.5 Old Lenovo laptop : Windows 10 - v1 and latest beta versions of all Affinity apps – Ancient Toshiba laptop: Vista - PagePlus X9, DrawPlus X8, PhotoPlus X8 etc
GRAFKOM Posted January 29, 2019 Author Posted January 29, 2019 3 hours ago, PaulEC said: I'm just wondering why you would need such a large bleed area. If it's so big, doesn't it become part of the design? Wouldn't it be easier to use oversized pages and use guides to show the "bleed" area? (I'm not arguing against this suggestion, just curious!) I work in a graphic company on a daily basis. Such large bleeds need, for example, when printing images on canvas (printed 5 cm drop is rolled under the bottom of the wooden frame on which the canvas is stretched, the side of the printed image is visible from the side) or for printing on the self-adhesive information boards (foil with a print drop of about 4 cm it is rolled under the bottom of the sheet). Thus, the bleed does not have to be only 2 or 3 mm, it can also be 3cm or more. And the Publisher makes an error when displaying these bleeds, because they overlap each other by covering the adjacent pages. Of course, I can do as Paul EC suggests, only then why are there bleeds? Most of the projects I do in CorelDraw and in Affinity Designer, when opening an Affinity file in which there are bleeds on Artboards in the Publisher also incorrectly display falls on overlapping. I use Google translator, so something can be twisted.
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