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How to change all separation colors to ALL black

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Jun 20, 2017 Jun 20, 2017

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Hi,

I am trying to create an ALL black PDF file to make a letterpress plate, but some of the clipart images that I am using have cyan, magenta, etc. in them. How do I change the color to all black? I have looked at the separation tab, but when I try to convert to black, it only will create a black border or background (rather than change the actual color of the clip art).

By the way I am working in Indesign 2015.

Any help would be MUCH appreciated! Thank you!

Kim

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Community Expert , Jun 20, 2017 Jun 20, 2017

You can do this by making an "old school" pdf using a postscript file and Acrobat Distiller. Set up your print dialog box with the Output tab set to Composite greyscale and Postscript file chosen as your printer as in the screen shot below:

Screen Shot 2017-06-20 at 4.32.47 PM.png

Click on Save and a postscript file with the suffix .ps will be created. Drag the file into an open Acrobat Distiller window and it will make a pdf which will be all black.

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You can do this by making an "old school" pdf using a postscript file and Acrobat Distiller. Set up your print dialog box with the Output tab set to Composite greyscale and Postscript file chosen as your printer as in the screen shot below:

Screen Shot 2017-06-20 at 4.32.47 PM.png

Click on Save and a postscript file with the suffix .ps will be created. Drag the file into an open Acrobat Distiller window and it will make a pdf which will be all black.

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Better use a grey scale icc profile at exporting to PDF, new school...

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Actually Frans does have a better idea than what I originally suggested. To execute this method see the screen shot below of the Export to Adobe Pdf Output tab:

Screen Shot 2017-06-20 at 8.01.58 PM.png

Choose one of the Gray Profiles listed under Destination and the resulting pdf will be all Grayscale.

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This is the best way, if you have the original INDD. But if not you can convert the PDF in Acrobat Pro to Greyscale.

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