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FARBgerECHT@adobeforums.com #1
Phantom Transparency (?!) CS2
High there!
Indesign CS2. I have a 12 page document.
While page 1-3 look normal in the site-palette;
page 4-12 got the transparency-checkerboard-background.
Would be fine, except: there's no transparency on these pages.
(No dropshadows or other fancy stuff; pretty much the same content as 2-3)
If I use the reduce-transparency-preview everything is grey.
Exept on page 1-3; here's everything black/normal.
Question: what's going on?
I read the help and searched the internets to no avail.
Plus I created it myself (so, no conversion issue).
Thank you soo much.
Typographical greetings from Austria
Werner
P.S.: Thanks again!
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Scott_Weichert@adobeforums.com #2
Re: Phantom Transparency (?!) CS2
Could be a placed Illustrator of Photoshop file that is calling the transparency background.
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FARBgerECHT@adobeforums.com #3
Re: Phantom Transparency (?!) CS2
Got it!
"Isolate Blending" (in the transparency palette) was activated.
On some simple picture-frames with nothing behind them.
For whatever reason...
I appreciate you taking the time Scott!
P.S.: In the German Version of InDesign this is called
"Isolate Fill-Method"; "Füllmethode isolieren" - tricky to suss out.
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