Hello Sean,
The default profile Sheetfed offset (CMYK and spot colors) which comes with
Preflight or pdfInspektor3 CLI should detect such an object. Did you already
try that?
Another point could be that QuarkXPress or InDesign "manipulated" the object
so that it is no longer overprinting. You can check that if the object is
placed on a colored background by switching the Overprint Preview on and
off.
If that does not help please send a sample PDF to
support(a)callassoftware.com.
Best Regards,
Steffen
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Sean Kilmurray" <sean.kilmurray(a)umusic.com>
To: <callas_user_forum(a)lists.callassoftware.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 12:56 PM
Subject: [callas_user_forum] Profile to detect white overprint
I need help detecting vector files which are coloured
CMYK (0,0,0,0) and
have the stroke and fill set to overprint in Adobe Illustrator.
No matter which colour space I use I can't generate a profile that can be
used in Acrobat or pdfInspektor that will detect this overprint setting.
The EPS files have all been created in Illustrator CS2 and placed in
either
QuarkXpress or InDesign before been turning into PDF files.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Sean Kilmurray
Universal Music Group International
+44 (0) 20 8910 5375
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