Apply a flattener preset for output, Create or edit a transparency flattener preset – Adobe InDesign CS3 User Manual
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You can choose a flattener preset in the Advanced panel of the Print dialog box or of the format-specific dialog box
that appears after the initial Export or Save As dialog box. You can create your own flattener presets or choose from
the default options provided with the software. The settings of each of these defaults are designed to match the
quality and speed of the flattening with an appropriate resolution for rasterized transparent areas, depending on the
document’s intended use:
[High Resolution]
is for final press output and for high-quality proofs, such as separations-based color proofs.
[Medium Resolution]
is for desktop proofs and print-on-demand documents that will be printed on PostScript color
printers.
[Low Resolution]
is for quick proofs that will be printed on black-and-white desktop printers and for documents that
will be published on the web or exported to SVG.
Apply a flattener preset for output
You can choose a flattener preset in the Print dialog box, or in the format-specific dialog box that appears after the
initial Export dialog box.
If you regularly export or print documents that contain transparency, you can automate the flattening process by
saving flattener settings in a transparency flattener preset. You can then apply these settings when you print or export
to PDF 1.3 (Acrobat 4.0), SVG, or EPS formats.
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In the Advanced panel of the Print, Export EPS, or Export Adobe PDF dialog box, or in the SVG Options dialog
box, choose a custom preset or one of the following default preset:
[Low Resolution]
Use for quick proofs that will be printed on black-and-white desktop printers, and for documents
that will be published on the web or exported to SVG.
[Medium Resolution]
Use for desktop proofs and print-on-demand documents that will be printed on Adobe
PostScript color printers.
[High Resolution]
Use for final press output, and for high-quality proofs such as separations-based color proofs.
Note: The flattening settings are used only if the artwork contains transparency or if Simulate Overprint is selected in
the Output area of the Export Adobe PDF dialog box.
Create or edit a transparency flattener preset
You can save transparency flattener presets in a separate file, making it easy to back them up or to make them
available to your service providers, clients, or others in your workgroup. In InDesign, transparency flattener preset
files have an .flst extension.
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Choose Edit > Transparency Flattener Presets.
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Do one of the following:
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To create a new preset, click New.
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To base a preset on a predefined preset, select one in the list and click New.
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To edit an existing preset, select the preset and click Edit.
Note: You can’t edit the default flattener presets.
3
Set flattening options.
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Click OK to return to the Transparency Flattener Presets dialog box, and click OK again.