![]() To ensure you see colors accurately on your display, calibrating the display is important. Use Edit > Convert to Profile to ensure your image is sRGB (or your region's standard CMYK profile if making this mainly for printing). It can even set up basic form fields so you don't need to do it later in Acrobat (and redo it every time you want to update the design).īut, start by resetting your Ps and Acrobat color settings to one of the "general purpose" presets in case they are messed up. :p Did I mention Ps was a terrible program for making PDF files? Consider InDesign. So fuck you if you want nice RGB images, and 100k/grayscale type for optimal text sharpness and readability when printed. you cannot make a PDF from Ps where different elements have different color modes. I believe colored text gets a raster fill that sometimes doesn't properly fill the type. They will turn into raster images with vector clipping masks in the PDF.Īny text layers that should remain text in the PDF you put at the very top. Put "clean" shape layers you want to keep vector edges in the PDF on top of your image. If someone holds a gun to your head and forces you to use it, fine, just know the PDFs will be a bit shitty.Īvoid overlapping transparent layers/effects. ![]() Photoshop is for making raster images (like photos). Sounds like you should have been using InDesign. You should not be using Photoshop for whatever it is you are doing.
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