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#1
Adobe Acrobat / Re: Removing masks in Acrobat ...
Last post by DigiCorn - Today at 11:19:52 AM
Quote from: Joe on Today at 11:18:29 AMSounds dangerous. Check everything carefully.
duh!

It checked out just fine.
#2
Adobe Acrobat / Re: Removing masks in Acrobat ...
Last post by Joe - Today at 11:18:29 AM
Quote from: DigiCorn on Today at 10:48:44 AMApparently, and this is weird, the pages were mystically linked together in sections somehow. I used the, "Edit PDF," tool, selected the masked area and right-clicked. Then I selected, "Remove Artifact," and the mask was removed... but it did it on all like pages, so I only had to edit about a half dozen pages to fix the whole document. Weird, right?
Sounds dangerous. Check everything carefully.
#3
Adobe Acrobat / Re: Removing masks in Acrobat ...
Last post by DigiCorn - Today at 10:50:10 AM
Quote from: Joe on Today at 10:22:09 AMDo a trial.
IT has everything locked down. I can barely download anything, and can't install anything without their permission. I can't even add a script to InDesign/Acrobat.
#4
Adobe Acrobat / Re: Removing masks in Acrobat ...
Last post by DigiCorn - Today at 10:48:44 AM
Apparently, and this is weird, the pages were mystically linked together in sections somehow. I used the, "Edit PDF," tool, selected the masked area and right-clicked. Then I selected, "Remove Artifact," and the mask was removed... but it did it on all like pages, so I only had to edit about a half dozen pages to fix the whole document. Weird, right?
#5
Adobe Acrobat / Re: Removing masks in Acrobat ...
Last post by Joe - Today at 10:22:09 AM
Quote from: DigiCorn on Today at 09:47:11 AMAs of now, we do not have PitStop.
Do a trial.
#6
Adobe Acrobat / Re: Removing masks in Acrobat ...
Last post by born2print - Today at 10:12:55 AM
Run w/o bleeds and under-trim it?
#7
Adobe Acrobat / Re: Removing masks in Acrobat ...
Last post by DigiCorn - Today at 09:47:11 AM
Quote from: Joe on Today at 09:33:59 AMYes...with Pitstop. But you want to just change the size of the mask instead of deleting it. Deleting the mask can cause other issues.

Also with Pitstop there are "add bleed" optiosn that will extend the mask if the bleed content is there. If it isn't there it will flip and mirror what is there to fill the void. Takes some practice using it though.
As of now, we do not have PitStop.
#8
Adobe Acrobat / Re: Removing masks in Acrobat ...
Last post by Joe - Today at 09:33:59 AM
Quote from: DigiCorn on Today at 09:31:52 AMI have a job I need to fix bleed on (392 pages) and the bleed is there in the file, but it's masked. I need to use a PDF Fixup to remove the masks, but can't figure it out. Is it even possible? The file originated in PDFium.
Yes...with Pitstop. But you want to just change the size of the mask instead of deleting it. Deleting the mask can cause other issues.

Also with Pitstop there are "add bleed" optiosn that will extend the mask if the bleed content is there. If it isn't there it will flip and mirror what is there to fill the void. Takes some practice using it though.
#9
Adobe Acrobat / Removing masks in Acrobat with...
Last post by DigiCorn - Today at 09:31:52 AM
I have a job I need to fix bleed on (392 pages) and the bleed is there in the file, but it's masked. I need to use a PDF Fixup to remove the masks, but can't figure it out. Is it even possible? The file originated in PDFium.
#10
Adobe InDesign / Re: jpeg pdfs
Last post by Tracy - Today at 07:21:28 AM
you can reduce file size the easiest way possible
and do a test print of the original and reduced one and see how different the images are.
you may need to split the file to get it through also

sometimes I will get a file that hangs and the only fix is an x1a