I have two pdfs that I created in InDesign CS4. One has black bleeding off all edges of the page, the other has a black bar across the top and bottom of the page that meets the edges of the page, but doesn't fully bleed.
The problem is that when I view these pdfs in Acrobat Pro 9.0.0 I'm seeing a thin white stroke around the document. It appears to be 1-2 px on the right and bottom edges and .5-1px on the top and right edges of the page. In the full bleed document, when I veiw the pages two-up, the white border appears on each page, leaving an unpleasant white line through the middle of my spread, in addition to the edges.
If I view these pdfs in Acrobat Reader, they appear normally, with no white border. I tried checking the preferences, since Photoshop has different options for how the edge of the document is presented in CS4, but I didn't see anything that worked. I had one of my co workers open the file on her computer and the same thing happened. I tried a pdf I downloaded from amazon.com last month and the same white lines appeared.
Is this some weird bug in Acrobat Pro? Has any one else encountered this? I'd like some confirmation before I submit the bug to adobe.
Thank you,
Somerset
If you can post the PDFs somewhere that would be great but in the meantime you might want to try the following:
Acrobat 9 / Edit / Preferences / Page Display /
Smooth Line - try toggling on and off
Enhance Thin Lines - try toggling on and off
Display art, trim and bleed boxes - try turning on and off
Overprint Preview - set to never and then try always
Transparency grid - try toggling on and off
It would be interesting to see if any of these changes make a difference?
Kind regards,
Jon
I've been using Acrobat since v1.0 and still get amazed by its power. An Acrobat ACE since 1999