Distiller or Save as postscript settings?
Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2013 1:43 pm
Greetings,
I have created a flow that uses metadata and pitstop to convert certain pages of a pdf to gray and leaving the other ones four-color. Then, in the flow, the pdf is opened in acrobat, exported as postscript and finally distilled back to a pdf again. This is done as part of our preflight process to get customer pdf's compliant with our rips and avoid flattening issues and issues with form objects that both our fiery and harlequin rips have problems with.
The problem I am having is that some files will end up having the pages that were converted to gray turn back to cmyk indexed color. Furthermore, if I distill first, then convert to gray the gray pages stay gray, but become indexed. I have tried different distiller settings but nothing seems to help.
Freddy Pieters and enfocus suggested a ghostscript flow…
"You can convert PDF to Postscript and the other way around with Ghostscript (http://www.ghostscript.com). It has a CLI so you can use that with the "Execute command" element."
Does anyone have a flow with ghostscript? I am completely unfamiliar with this program. I have always distilled files using acrobat.
Another question I have is how to control the "Save as postscript" settings when Switch opens Acrobat and then saves the file our as postscript to be distilled. There are settings to test such as using language level 3, etc. but it seems I have no control over that. Unless acrobat uses the "last used" settings which I have no way of knowing.
I just want to be able to convert my pdf's to gray, distill and have distiller leave the color "as is"
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
I have created a flow that uses metadata and pitstop to convert certain pages of a pdf to gray and leaving the other ones four-color. Then, in the flow, the pdf is opened in acrobat, exported as postscript and finally distilled back to a pdf again. This is done as part of our preflight process to get customer pdf's compliant with our rips and avoid flattening issues and issues with form objects that both our fiery and harlequin rips have problems with.
The problem I am having is that some files will end up having the pages that were converted to gray turn back to cmyk indexed color. Furthermore, if I distill first, then convert to gray the gray pages stay gray, but become indexed. I have tried different distiller settings but nothing seems to help.
Freddy Pieters and enfocus suggested a ghostscript flow…
"You can convert PDF to Postscript and the other way around with Ghostscript (http://www.ghostscript.com). It has a CLI so you can use that with the "Execute command" element."
Does anyone have a flow with ghostscript? I am completely unfamiliar with this program. I have always distilled files using acrobat.
Another question I have is how to control the "Save as postscript" settings when Switch opens Acrobat and then saves the file our as postscript to be distilled. There are settings to test such as using language level 3, etc. but it seems I have no control over that. Unless acrobat uses the "last used" settings which I have no way of knowing.
I just want to be able to convert my pdf's to gray, distill and have distiller leave the color "as is"
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.