

PitStop Pro provides a feature rich solution with out-of-the-box usability that boosts prepress productivity immediately. Enfocus PitStop Pro is an interactive PDF quality control and editing tool. You'll see the same in separation preview which also always lists all four CMYK plates.Īs longs as the cyan, magenta and yellow plates are empty (can be checked in separation preview) you only have to disable all three color channels and output only the black channel.Gent, Belgium – Enfocus, the leader in PDF quality control, advanced PDF editing and workflow automation for the graphic arts industry announces the release of PitStop Pro 2019, PitStop Server 2019 and PitStop Library SDK, the latest versions of their award-winning PDF Preflight, Editing and Correction software. Sorry, but that is beyond my imagination.Ĭould it be that you missinterpret the fact that inside the Acrobat 6 Professional print dialog always all four CMYK colors are listet as soon as you select "Separation If that's the case, then it's absolutely normal.

How do you achieve this? And how can the separtion process influence your PDF file in a way that after doing the separation Enfocus PitStop is telling you that the image color space has changed? It tells you that the image(s) is(are) grayscale. You created a PDF and checked it afterwards with Enfocus PitStop Pro.

Checked my separations, and it STILL told me it was a CMYK photo. I went back into PitStop and changed the graphic to gray.

When I went to separate it for printing, it told me that the photo, which I know was grayscale when I first brought it into PhotoShop, was a CMYK photo. Then ran the PDF thru PitStop, made sure that all the colors were appropriate. /themes/default/images/icon-quote.gif"> mukbeacon.Made a PDF of the document thru the printer in OS 10.
