At 09:41 AM 3/7/2005, Ruud Huynen wrote:
- Created transparent TIFF with Photoshop. Printing worked but took
also a long time. In Adobe Reader you see the same message
'flattening'.

Any PDF containing transparency MUST be flattened at print time, because most printers don't know what to do with it (unless you have a modern PDF-native-consuming printer). The more complex the transparency, the more complex the output document to be sent to printer.


Use the "Transparency Flattener" feature of Adobe Acrobat itself to see EXACTLY what is being done to your documents...It's quite useful.


Leonard

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