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I’m having a problem with masked areas showing up as ghosted lines when I make a PDF. Basically, I have an "i" where I used a mask to remove the dot and replaced it with another image. In PS, as a .psd, it looks perfectzoomed in 100% you cannot see the removed dot at all. When I make a PDF of the file you can distinctly see a white outline of where the dot was. The mask is drawn much larger than the dot, so it’s not that it just isn’t fully covered. You can’t apply a mask to a text layer unless you rasterize it, which I don’t want to do. If I flatten the image before making a PDF (also not ideal), the problem disappears. My only other option is to draw a white area over the dot on another layer. Is there something I can do to fix this?
You can see the files here: PDF file <http://www.cscos.com/ghosting1.pdf> ..jpg file <http://www.cscos.com/ghosting1.jpg>
Thank you!
Courtney
You can see the files here: PDF file <http://www.cscos.com/ghosting1.pdf> ..jpg file <http://www.cscos.com/ghosting1.jpg>
Thank you!
Courtney
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