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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Cape Town, South Africa
Posts: 1
OS: Mac OSX 10.5.6
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Hi there experts
I have created a multi-layer document in CS3, including text layers (with layer effects, patterns, etc.) The problem is that when I flatten / merge the layers, the appearance of the text changes. ![]() I've been told that this is caused by white pixels replacing transparent ones in the text / layer effects during the flattening process. ![]() Does anyone else experience this and if so, does anyone know of a workaround. I need to use this doc as a front cover for a mag being created in Indesign & then exported to .pdf for print. Needless to say, in spite of the file size, I can drop the entire layered .psd file into InDesign, but as soon as I export to Acrobat, the text effects go to hell again. ![]() Please help!!? |
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