Using the Properties Editor, you can spread (or overlap) the border of a complex bitmap to an underlying object or substrate. You can also choke, or shrink, the border of a complex bitmap for a color separation. A choke or spread trap permits objects painted below the bitmap to show through along the outline of the painted region.
Where objects are layered in the page, manually spreading or choking a complex bitmap can only affect the appearance of exposed objects under the complex bitmap, and will not affect the appearance or border of any objects drawn on top of the complex bitmap.
#nn.n
value appears in a color separations cell for a trap, where <nn.n>
is a value between 0 and 100 percent. This is the mask and average tint value contributed by a complex bitmap. When more than one object is painting a separation, such as a normal object plus one or more complex masks, #nn.n
is the maximal tint value derived from those objects.nn.n
value appears in a color separations cell for a trap, where <nn.n>
is a value between 0 and 100 percent. This is the tint of the separation color.nn.n
for that color separation, where <nn.n>
is a value between 0 and 100 percent.#
(hash) to request a mask and tint derived from a complex bitmap for that separation. An average tint value will be automatically calculated and displayed once you click Apply.#nn.n
, where <nn.n>
is a value between 0 and 100 percent, to request a mask derived from a complex bitmap for that separation, in the tint you specify.The neutral density for the trap changes as you edit its trap separations.
The bitmap's trap is a blue that overprints the underlying green to produce a dark blue-green trap.
A choke or spread trap includes a dilated or contracted version of the original raster mask. Only one raster choke or spread trap can be generated around the entire outline of the painted mask and the trap's width is restricted by the resolution of the original bitmap. You can edit the properties of a spread or choke trap but you cannot edit its trap path if one exists.