Printing transparency: Eliminating the White Box Effect

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This has been an ongoing problem ever since we started using InDesign: drop shadows that look fine on the screen but which develop a white box in back of them when output. As you can see it is an easy solution, use either overprinting or CMYK. Who’d've thunk it?

Author: David Bergsland

An artist, illustrator, graphic designer, art director, typographer, author and publisher [in that order] since 1967. Radiqx Press is an independent Christian on-demand publisher pushing the envelope for Kingdom as we have experienced it.

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  2. …and why do you think it is strange? it’s just a link to a good solution to the problem.

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