At 05:21 AM 2/16/2006, Paulo Soares wrote:
That's a viewer feature: the moment you have transparency the on-screen
rendering mode changes. It will still print the same.
Just to clarify what Paulo wrote...
When you introduce transparency to a page, you potentially
change the colorspace(s) in which Acrobat renders the colors to the
screen because you've added a "blending space" (normally RGB). This
is true both on screen AND on print.
If you want accurate color, then you should be using ICC
profiles for ALL your data - image, text and vectors.
Leonard
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