Flatten transparency

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J2fast4u
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Flatten transparency

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Is it possible to flatten a transparency with pit stop pro?

Maybe an action list? Don’t see it as apart of a preflight.
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Re: Flatten transparency

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PitStop Pro can't do that, but Acrobat can. That's most likely the reason why it is not added to PitStop Pro.

It's somewhere in the Print Production toolset in Acrobat.
J2fast4u
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Re: Flatten transparency

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Thank you Padawan. I need to use the action list as apart of EFI job flow is the reason why. I want to use it in our automation as opposed to manually having to use acrobat to flatten in each instance.
sue
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Re: Flatten transparency

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can anybody give me the solution for this "OCCD (optional content configuration dictionary) contains AS key" appreciate your help.
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Re: Flatten transparency

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can anybody give me the solution for this "OCCD (optional content configuration dictionary) contains AS key" appreciate your help.
abailescollins
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Re: Flatten transparency

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Optional Content is related to layers in a PDF file.

If you don't need the layers I would suggest you try flattening the layers. There are Action Lists for that.

If you want me to take a look then please send me the file. Andrewb@enfocus.com
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the_paper_pusher
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Re: Flatten transparency

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J2fast4u wrote: Tue Mar 06, 2018 8:24 pm Thank you Padawan. I need to use the action list as apart of EFI job flow is the reason why. I want to use it in our automation as opposed to manually having to use acrobat to flatten in each instance.
Did you ever find a solution for this? Looking to do the same thing in an automated workflow...
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