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Making the Perfect Preflight Droplet

MikeGola
Registered: Nov 14 2007
Posts: 3

Hi, not quite sure what I'm looking for here other than guidance. I work with Xerox iGen4's. Looking to make a droplet that handles color management, embeds fonts, knocks out white when set to overprint. That sort of stuff. And it looks like there are a LOT of choices that I'm not using or not familiar with. As far as I'm concerned, its been working fantastic as we let the iGen handle the color. But when something goes wrong, it all falls on me.
I'd be more than willing to listen or send my droplet to someone to check out if that's possible.
Please let me know.
Thanks very much!
Mike

My Product Information:
Acrobat Pro 9.2, Macintosh
mattbeals
Registered: May 10 2007
Posts: 40
I can help you build one. Email me at matt [dot] beals [at] tools4media [dot] com and we'll see what we ca come up with.
lkassuba
ExpertTeam
Registered: Jun 28 2007
Posts: 3636
MikeGola wrote:
Hi, not quite sure what I'm looking for here other than guidance. I work with Xerox iGen4's. Looking to make a droplet that handles color management, embeds fonts, knocks out white when set to overprint. That sort of stuff. And it looks like there are a LOT of choices that I'm not using or not familiar with. As far as I'm concerned, its been working fantastic as we let the iGen handle the color. But when something goes wrong, it all falls on me.
I'd be more than willing to listen or send my droplet to someone to check out if that's possible.
Please let me know.
Thanks very much!
Mike
Leonard Rosenthol put did an excellent presentation on this very subject in his tech talk which is available on-demand at [url=http://adobechats.adobe.acrobat.com/p91117955/]Tech Talk: Hidden gems in preflight[/url].

Lori Kassuba is an AUC Expert and Community Manager for AcrobatUsers.com.