Active 2 years, 5 months ago. Viewed 4k times. Improve this question. What are you using to view the PDF? Is it by chance using a spot color? Unfortunately, I don't have Adobe Reader at my disposal. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Slide the slider over toward rasterized until you get the proper results you need and before that also expand all gradients optional And after that try to export it as pdf.
Improve this answer. Dave Rajan Dave Rajan 10 10 bronze badges. No go. If you want to adjust a gradient so that its complete color range spans a specific range of text characters, you have two options:. Select the text and convert it to outlines editable paths , and then apply a gradient to the resulting outlines.
This is the best option for a short run of display type in its own text frame. The gradient will be permanently anchored to the outlines, not the text frame, and the outlines will continue to flow with the rest of the text. Also, typographic options will no longer apply; for example, text converted to outlines will not hyphenate.
For information on converting text outlines to paths, see Create paths from text outlines. Within a single text frame, you can select different ranges of text and apply a unique gradient to each range. Each gradient is added to the text frame and tracked separately with the characters you selected when you applied each gradient. Legal Notices Online Privacy Policy. Buy now. User Guide Cancel. About gradients. Create a gradient swatch. Choose New Gradient Swatch in the Swatches panel menu.
For Swatch Name, type a name for the gradient. For Type, choose Linear or Radial. Select the first color stop in the gradient. For Stop Color, do one of the following:. To change the last color in the gradient, select the last color stop, and repeat step 5. To adjust the position of gradient colors, do one of the following:. Drag the color stops located under the bar. Drag the diamond icon located above the bar.
Click OK or Add. The gradient is stored in the Swatches panel with its name. Apply an unnamed gradient using the Gradient panel. Select the object or objects you want to change. Click the Fill or Stroke box in the Swatches panel or the Toolbox. To define the starting color of a gradient, click the leftmost color stop below the gradient bar, and then do one of the following:.
Drag a swatch from the Swatches panel and drop it on the color stop. In the Color panel, create a color using the sliders or the color bar. To define the ending color of the gradient, click the rightmost color stop below the gradient bar. Then choose the color you like, as described in the previous step. Select either Linear or Radial in the Type menu, and adjust color and midpoint positions as explained in Create a gradient swatch.
Clicking the first stop the small white icon in the Gradient Ramp allows you to define the CMYK color which you want as the starting point of the gradient.
The Stop Color dropdown menu also allows you to select an existing swatch as your gradient color. You can also add a multi-stop gradient by clicking the Gradient Ramp.
If you notice, you will see a diamond shaped handle on top of the Gradient Ramp. That allows you to define the extent of the gradient. You can fine tune the gradients you have created to have a more consistent look with the rest of the document.
For this, let us create two gradient swatches — one will be a radial gradient and one will be a linear one. Select the frames that you want these gradients to be applied.
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