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Los archivos PDF se pueden utilizar como entrada en el flujo de trabajo de Prinergy. Estos PDF pueden proceder de fuentes distintas:
¿PDF o PostScript?Al guardar el trabajo creativo en un archivo PDF se pueden obtener distintos resultados según el software y las funciones que se utilicen para crear el archivo. PostScript separadoLos archivos separados se bloquean en función de las sobreimpresiones y las separaciones de color. Los archivos compuestos permiten gestionar el color y solaparlos. Atributos avanzadosTransparencia de PDF 1.4: Prinergy admite los objetos transparentes en másteres digitales.
Esto quiere decir que los archivos que utilicen los modos de mezcla no separables o los que no mantienen el blanco darán error:
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PDF files can be used as input for a Prinergy workflow. These PDFs can come from several sources:
PDF or PostScript? Saving creative work to a PDF file can have varying results depending on the software and the features used to create the file. Separated PostScript Separated files are locked down in terms of overprints and colorbreaks. Composite files allow you to color manage and trap them. Advanced attributes PDF 1.4 Transparency: Prinergy supports transparent objects in digital masters. PDF 1.5 Layers: Prinergy supports layered input files. For Layered PDF Versioning (LPV) jobs, you can preserve layers of incoming PDF files. For non-versioning jobs, Prinergy will automatically unite the visible layers to a single layer during the refine process. PDF 1.5 16-bit Images: Prinergy does not support 16-bit images in digital masters. However, 16-bit images will be converted to 8-bit images during refine without converting the file to PDF 1.3. PDF 1.6 OpenType Fonts and 3D Annotations: Prinergy currently does not support OpenType fonts in digital masters. Files with this kind of object are very rare. It is difficult to create this object with the current desktop applications. When Prinergy encounters this kind of object, it will convert the file to PDF 1.3. Note that converting to PDF 1.3 will also flatten any transparent objects in the file. Non-separable Blend Modes and Non-white-preserving Blend Modes: Non-separable blend modes (Hue, Saturation, Color, Luminosity) and non-white-preserving blend modes (Difference and Exclusion) are not supported by the following:
This means that files that use the non-separable or non-white-preserving blend modes will fail:
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