EPS, AI, and PDF are all essentially the same file with different options - not
really!
Illustrator files input into FrameMaker depend on the Illustrator file being
saved with PDF compatibility. It is the PDF that FrameMaker really deals with
in that file, not the actual private Illustrator information.
For PDF files (and thus Illustrator files) imported into a FrameMaker document,
the PDF content is converted internally into EPS and a high resolution
"preview" is created from the PDF.
If importing EPS worked, but importing PDF didn't and the original artwork
contained live transparency (as in drop shadows, etc.), then the difference
would be that when creating EPS from Illustrator, transparency is flattened
immediately since PostScript doesn't support live transparency at all! The PDF
probably still had the live transparency which should have been properly
flattened when the PDF was imported and internal EPS was created. If this
happened with the current FrameMaker release and you are able to (1) repeat the
problem and (2) share the files with Adobe, I would advise you to report this
as a serious bug.
- Dov
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From: Matt Sullivan [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 8:04 AM
To: Steve Rickaby
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: FrameMaker-specific preflight problem: update
First off, I'm glad you found a workaround.
EPS, AI, and PDF are all essentially the same file with different options, so I
still wonder what the main issue is.
-Matt
Matt Sullivan
technical communication | online training | eLearning
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On Mar 13, 2013, at 3:57 AM, Steve Rickaby <srickaby at
wordmongers.demon.co.uk<mailto:srickaby at wordmongers.demon.co.uk>> wrote:
I tried ensuring that the drop shadow was created by a filer rather than an
effect, and imported the illustration as a PDF. The problem remained.
I then tried importing as an .eps: problem fixed.
So it seems to be specific to an interaction between Illustrator drop shadows,
FrameMaker's importing of PDF files, and FrameMaker's subsequent PDF generation.
Thanks to everyone who responded to this.
--
Steve
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