PREPRESS
Knocked out in the shadows
October 2007
Why does a background knockout occur if the overprinting object has no color and is therefore transparent? The answer lies in understanding what actually happens when a transparent object overprints. An overprinting CMYK image—whether colored or 0% “white”—knocks out every CMYK object underneath and leaves all spot color objects underneath untouched. If a spot color object is converted to CMYK, the CMYK object placed above cannot overprint the spot color.
The conversion of the spot color does not change the overprinting properties of the image placed above it. Thus the problem arises if the converted spots are overprinting or if they are overprinted by other objects. In a case like this, the user can correct the problem by building the drop shadow directly on the background.




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