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From: | raphael benzazon |
Subject: | Re: [Swftools-common] Shaded Fills |
Date: | Wed, 26 Mar 2008 13:08:48 +0000 |
Hi I have adobe acrobat 8 in the top menu : advanced option => pdf optimisation then look in transparency maybe you can change the params I have a french version so i'm not 100% sure of the menu labels Also i just tried with the first pdf i found and it appears that i don't have the possibility to modify predefined transparency params, maybe it depends on the documents. good luck Raph Jörg Birkhold a écrit : > hi, > > I have acrobat cs3 but I can't find the option to transform it to a > bitmap fill. > You have any hint? > > Thanks > > Joerg > > > Am 26.03.2008 um 13:24 schrieb raphael benzazon: >> Hi, >> >> When i get this kind of bug, i work on the pdf to make it easier. >> >> Try in Adobe acrobat (not the reader) to optimise the files you want to >> work on. Use the transparency option. It's possible to transform it into >> bitmap fill. >> >> If you see the in the swf that the color doesn't match perfectly, go >> back to the original pdf, and work on the color profile, before to >> raster the shadows. >> >> In pdf2swf, maybe if you use the poly2bitmap option it will work >> around this issue. >> >> best luck >> >> Raph >> >> Jörg Birkhold a écrit : >>> Hello, >>> >>> I have a urgent Problem it seems like pdf2swf doesn't handle shaded >>> fills? >>> I have this error: >>> NOTICE File contains shaded fills >>> and oval shapes which are throwing shadows in the pdf get a black >>> rectangle around it still having a rectangle shadow?! >>> >>> is there anyway / switch to avoid this? can I preprocess the Pdf >> somehow? >>> >>> best regards >>> >>> joerg > > > > > Tous vos amis discutent sur Messenger, et vous ? Téléchargez Messenger, c'est gratuit ! |
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