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It's the flattening of the file where transparency is used.  ID's flattener
does it in quadrants and those are the lines your seeing.  If exporting as
eps's works, then that's the way to go.

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> Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2003 13:19:49 -0600
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> Subject: [PDF] Mysterious white lines
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> HI
> 
> I am exporting pdfs (Flattener settings are Resolution 2400, Gradient 600 all
> other boxs unchecked) (compatible to Acrobat 4) out of InDesign 2.02. (Mac OS
> 10.2.8). There is a block of type, white with a black drop shadow sitting on
> top of a 300dpi photoshop tif. The type boxs have a stroke and fill of none.
> When I rip the PDF (Creo Scitex Brisque Version 4, Postscript level 3) I get
> white lines on the side, bottom or top of the type.  Sometimes they are thin
> sometimes they are thick.  If I export  the page as and eps I don't get the
> lines.
> 
> How come the line appear in the pdf when they really arn't there?  How can I
> get rid of them?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Kate Hellmann
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