I have a bizarre preflight problem. A (grayscale) book with a great many line 
art illustrations has four (only) that use the same three clip-art images of 
cartoon characters. I have reduced all color information in these images to 
grayscale and preflighted them in Acrobat to ensure that there is no 
information in the C, M and Y channels.

When the images are inserted into the FrameMaker document and PDF is created 
from it, the appearance in preflight is that a small rectangular 'window' onto 
part of the four illustrations contains C, M and Y information. This 'window', 
a square section more or less in the center of each diagram, has the same 
appearance in all four illustrations that use the clip art. It does not map to 
the cartoon images, although it clips one of them, and includes a section of my 
own added vector art.

Anyone any clues? I'm on ancient FrameMaker 7 on Mac, but I've never seen 
anything like this before. (The 220-odd other vector art illustrations 
preflight just fine, with everything in the K channel and nothing in C, M and 
Y, as it should be.)

What might be a clue: all these problem images include a drop-shadow, and the 
area containing C, M, Y data is aligned with - although not restricted to - the 
area occupied by the drop shadow. FrameMaker is set to generate only black, 
with white as cutout.

-- 
Steve

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