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Converting PDF text to black before exporting monochrome Tiffs

Ian Daum-Bost
Registered: Oct 11 2011
Posts: 6
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Hi
I've started a new job and am using Adobe Acrobat Pro X to prepare color PDF documents to be archived onto microfiche. Ultimately, I need monochrome (bitonal) tiffs for each page, and when a document contains color text, especially *light* color text like orange or light green, readability suffers after the conversion.
 
I've been trying to dig through the tools and documentation about color conversion and "Preflight", etc., but unfortunately I have almost no experience with color management and what I'm seeing of it looks rather complicated. I would like to know if I can simply use the color converter on text, and have all text be converted to black. When I've tried, the best I could do was to turn orange text light gray! Perhaps someone here could offer some suggestions?
 
I would be very grateful!
 
Thanks,
 
Ian

My Product Information:
Acrobat Pro 10.1, Windows
KellyMcC
Acrobat 9ExpertTeam
Registered: Jul 11 2011
Posts: 389
Have you tried printing back to the PDF Printer. There is a checkbox in the print dialog (Windows only) to Print Color as black. See this video:
http://tv.adobe.com/watch/acrobat-tips-and-tricks/optimizing-your-pdf-document/

There are many other methods to accomplish this. Specifically you can use the Print Production tools and Convert Colors, with a Grayscale profile. Using a profile with a higher dot gain (20 % or higher) can make those Oranges turn into darker grays.

You can also use the touch-up text and touch-up object tools to change the text color before conversion.

For more on the print production tools, advance to 7 minutes in this video:
http://tv.adobe.com/watch/learn-acrobat-9/getting-started-06-creative-workflow/

Kelly McCathran
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Ian Daum-Bost
Registered: Oct 11 2011
Posts: 6
Hi Kelly

Thanks for the input. I will look investigate these ideas further.

I have been able to convert colored text to gray in Convert Colors, but from what I could tell it didn't seem to produce a gray significantly different from the gray I get when I export the PDF as monochrome Tiffs.

Also, I don't want the colors in charts and graphs to be converted to black; I'm trying to preserve as much of the nuance of those as possible, as these are statistical publications. A pie chart where every slice is black won't help anyone who might view these documents.

Basically, if there is a way to specifically target the text, make it black, and be able to save the PDF that way, I would be very much in favor of it! To individually touch up all the colored text sections in a 100+ page document would be very time consuming, which I'm trying to avoid.

So far I've come up with a workaround of saving the PDF as a Word document, selecting all the text in the document at once, and changing the text fill color to black. I then have to re-save as a PDF ...
Merlin
Acrobat 9ExpertTeam
Registered: Mar 1 2006
Posts: 766
Ian Daum-Bost wrote:
I've started a new job and am using Adobe Acrobat Pro X to prepare color PDF documents to be archived onto microfiche. Ultimately, I need monochrome (bitonal) tiffs for each page…
Hi,

mmhhh…
We are in the 21th century now, what about PDF/A ?

;-)
Ian Daum-Bost
Registered: Oct 11 2011
Posts: 6
Merlin wrote:
Hi,

mmhhh…
We are in the 21th century now, what about PDF/A ?

;-)
Ah, yes. Well, if the electric grid crashes, presumably one could still view on microfiche, say, a document about India's inflation rate in 2010. Why they would want to is another question!
Ian Daum-Bost
Registered: Oct 11 2011
Posts: 6
Ian Daum-Bost wrote:
So far I've come up with a workaround of saving the PDF as a Word document, selecting all the text in the document at once, and changing the text fill color to black. I then have to re-save as a PDF ...
Actually, this doesn't always produce ideal results, depending on the font used in the PDF. Exporting a PDF as Word doc in these cases creates some strange randomized capitalization and fonts. So, not really a workable solution in general.


daka630
Expert
Registered: Mar 1 2007
Posts: 1420
Ian,
Just a natter; but, if the grid goes the use of a microfiche viewer would be problematic, eh?

Back to PDF/A - It and PDF are ISO Standards and prep of information published to PDF/A is well established.
It is used by most National Archive organizations.
Creation of PDF with embedded fonts and other PDF/A requirements is, typically, a process of greater long term efficacy than back-fitting content in PDF so that it can be dropped into microfiche.

Organizations with a need to provide long term archiving of digital content can look over the
PDF Association's PDF/A Competency Center - http://www.pdfa.org/


Be well...

Merlin
Acrobat 9ExpertTeam
Registered: Mar 1 2006
Posts: 766
Ian Daum-Bost wrote:
I would like to know if I can simply use the color converter on text, and have all text be converted to black. When I've tried, the best I could do was to turn orange text light gray! Perhaps someone here could offer some suggestions?
Hi,

not really an answer, just guess:

Acrobat 9+ preflight lets place texts on a separate layer, then it should be easier to convert them to black leaving other objects untouched…

:-)
Ian Daum-Bost
Registered: Oct 11 2011
Posts: 6
Thank you for the input.

daka--Unfortunately, those decisions are beyond my pay grade. I'm just a monkey trained to put PDFs on microfiche, which some customers apparently still demand. And as for the grid going down, I'm sure there are ways to magnify images without electricity--whether that's where the thinking lies, I'm not sure.

Merlin--Thank you for the idea. I have tried that, and it did seem promising, but the problem of "selecting all" text remains. Once I separate the layers, I'm not sure how to (or if I can) apply a process to that entire layer.

Ian
UVSAR
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Registered: Oct 29 2008
Posts: 1357
Accepted Answer
It's very difficult to do a wildcard text color change in Preflight, as the fixup selectors required are not directly-available (you can for example change a *specific* color to another color, but cannot change all colors at once).

If you don't mind the graphics being affected, printing to PDF using the B+W option is your best bet (normally we would advise against refrying a PDF but as you're only going to output these files to fiche, losing layers and interactivity isn't an issue). The second option would be to use a commercial plugin, such as Quite A Box Of Tricks, which can run a "make all text K-black" action without affecting other content in the document. You could of course write your own plugin using the SDK (wouldn't be too hard if you know C++, and wouldn't cost anything).


Ian Daum-Bost
Registered: Oct 11 2011
Posts: 6
UVSAR wrote:
If you don't mind the graphics being affected, printing to PDF using the B+W option is your best bet (normally we would advise against refrying a PDF but as you're only going to output these files to fiche, losing layers and interactivity isn't an issue). The second option would be to use a commercial plugin, such as Quite A Box Of Tricks, which can run a "make all text K-black" action without affecting other content in the document. You could of course write your own plugin using the SDK (wouldn't be too hard if you know C++, and wouldn't cost anything).
Thanks, UVSAR! I will look into the idea of the plug-ins, and see if I can convince someone to put it on IT's agenda.