Error In Shading Dictionary Pdf
Join INTELLIGENT WORK FORUMSFOR COMPUTER PROFESSIONALS Log In Come Join Us! Are you aComputer / IT professional?Join Tek-Tips Forums! Talk With Other Members Be Notified Of ResponsesTo Your Posts Keyword Search One-Click Access To YourFavorite Forums Automated SignaturesOn Your Posts Best Of All, It's Free! Join Us! *Tek-Tips's functionality depends on members receiving e-mail. By joining you are opting in to receive e-mail. Posting Guidelines Promoting, selling, recruiting, coursework and thesis posting is forbidden.Tek-Tips Posting Policies Jobs Jobs from Indeed What: Where: jobs by Link To This Forum! Add Stickiness To Your Site By Linking To This Professionally Managed Technical Forum.Just copy and paste the BBCode HTML Markdown MediaWiki reStructuredText code below into your site. Adobe: Acrobat Forum at Tek-Tips HomeForumsProgrammersGraphics and PublishingAdobe: Acrobat Forum Shading Dictionary error thread223-1352734 Forum Search FAQs Links MVPs Shading Dictionary error Shading Dictionary error tekjas7 (TechnicalUser) (OP) 3 Apr 07 11:05 Has anyone else had this when making a pdf from InDesign? When I open it up in Acrobat it gives me this error and only parts of the design show. The design only has a couple of basic shapes with shadow applied.I have tried creating the pdf in various compatible settings but to no avail - please help!Thanks RE: Shading Dictionary error tekjas7 (TechnicalUser) (OP) 3 Apr 07 11:30 ok just incase anyone else comes across this error I will post to tell you how i fixed it:Basically the problem was a rectangle which had a gradient that went 40% black to 70% of a pantone colour. I presume by this you shouldn't make gradients with pantone colours blending into cmyk colour.So I changed the pantone into the equivalent cmyk (luckily it was fairly close) and it fixed it instantly.Job done Red Flag This Post Please let us know here why this post is inappropriate. Reasons such as off-topic, duplicates, flames, illegal, vulgar, or students posting their homework. Cancel Red Flag SubmittedThank you for helping keep Tek-Tips Forums free from inappropriate posts.The Tek-Tips staff will check this out and take appropria
[ author ] Gregory Pittman wrote: > [KS] wrote: > >>Hello all, >> >>I did some editing in the document I have been creating and after the >>editing, I saved and created a pdf like always. But when I opened the http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1352734 >>document in Adobe reader, it gives the following error when I go to the >>first page which has a shaded region in it. >> >>Error in Shading dictionary >> >>I'm using >>ii acroread 7.0.5-0.0 Adobe Acrobat Reader: Portable >>Document Form http://lists.scribus.net/pipermail/scribus/2006-February/026704.html >>ii scribus 1.2.4.1.dfsg-1 Open Source Desktop Publishing >> > > Have you tried various compatibility levels in PDF export? Do they all > give the same error? > > Greg > _______________________________________________ I was creating a PDF/X-3 pdf till now, and it was giving me error. I tried Acrobat 5.0 and 4.0 and both gave me the same error. I also noticed that the acrobat 5.0 and 4.0 didnot show some text which was supposed to be a url link. Regards, /kds Previous message: [Scribus] Error reading generated pdf Next message: [Scribus] Error reading generated pdf Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] More information about the scribus mailing list
embedded in the PDF. The wrong color space is used. The information about trim or bleed is incorrect. There is an inconsistency with the https://www.prepressure.com/pdf/pdf-troubleshooter native file. The original page, as viewed in InDesign, Word or whatever other application, looks different from the PDF. Hairlines might be different or gradients have changed. A spot color is misnamed or it is accidentally converted to a process color. Images are compressed too much. This causes a quality loss and in some cases artifacts appear inside or around the images. The page size error in is incorrect. There are problems with transparent objects. ICC profiles are missing or incorrect. One of the reasons why many of these problems go undetected is that designers have the habit of making proofs from their layout, checking those proofs and then creating PDF files. These PDF files don't get looked at, they are sent straight to the agency or printer. It would be far error in shading better if designers created PDF files and then made a proof of these files. This way the consistency between supplied file and proof is much better! Next to PDF files having some kind of issue, it can, of course, happen that a PDF cannot be ripped or rendered at all. Here are some typical things to try when this happens: Use PitStop or another tool to get rid of any irrelevant data in the PDF file. Delete OPI comments, forms, scripts, animations,… and then use ‘Save As' to create a new clean PDF file. Refry the PDF file if you don't have access to the source file(s). If you have the source files, try recreating the PDF using a different procedure: if the problem file was creating by exporting to PDF, try creating a PostScript file and distilling that. If the problem file was created using Distiller or Normalizer, try using ‘Export to PDF'. If you have access to the source file: clean it up and recreate the PDF: Make sure that any spot colors that are not printed as spots are converted to CMYK in the original file. Delete any unused dat
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