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The issue is believed to be fixed with Photoshop release 25.7.
Please test it and comment back if it now works.
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Hi Everyone,
The fix has been rolled out and is available in our latest release build – 29.3.0 which is available worldwide now.
Illustrator will now keep gradient fills applied to objects in imported PDFs, generated by InDesign.
What’s new in 29.3: https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/using/whats-new.html
You can update to the latest release using Creative Cloud desktop App: https://helpx.adobe.com/in/creative-cloud/help/creative-cloud-updates.html
Thank you for all the feedback.
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Same for Copy/Paste object with Gradient from InDesign to Illustrator. A gradient with a 100/0/0/0 stop does not copy/paste, but when this stop has 100/1/1/1 it will.
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The idea behind large canvas is that you can create at large artboard sizes without using a scale factor.
There is only a warning triangle when you create a large document that exceeds the default canvas size limit. You cannot turn it off once created :-(
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Large Canvas documents resample images 10x more than requested.
A 512 ppi image is cropped with a 300 ppi resolution. The resolution shows as 5120 ppi. After entering 300 and hitting Apply, the resolution becomes 30 ppi.
Saving a PDF with compression, Bicubic Downsampling to 300 ppi reduce the resolution to 30 ppi.
You cannot resample to 300 ppi, when you enter 3000 ppi instead of 300, you get 2400, which results in 240 ppi.
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Looks like this works fine in 28.4.1
Linked or Embedded
GPU as well as CPU PreviewTon supported this idea ·
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See: https://community.adobe.com/t5/illustrator/missing-transparency-in-placed-pdfs/m-p/11699887?page=1#M257019
The CMYK PDF placed linked in a CMYK document gives the problem. Embedding solves the problem.
When the CMYK PDF is placed linked in an RGB document there is no problem.
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We have started working on fixing this one.
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This feature request is completed and it is available in Illustrator 28.0 and above.
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In Illustrator, Show in Finder does not highlight and select the file, but Reveal in Bridge does.
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@Egor, InDesign and Bridge do have a Reveal in Finder option that selects and highlights the file in the Finder.
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The fix is pushed into Global Availability build 28.6.
If it misbehaves still — please comment back.
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Eyedropper is now available in the color picker dialogue to help you select color from your artwork.
Please download the latest version of Illustrator (V29.2 and above) to experience the changes and let us know your feedback.
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This goes back to the primeval times before color management existed. You would have specific numbers that would only work on a specific device. Your RGB numbers would give different results on various devices (displays, film) and CMYK values will give different results with various printing processes. As long as you don't tell which ICC profile should be associated with the numbers, the results will be unpredictable.
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You will get a warning when you change color mode during creation of the document, but you need to click the warning triangle to see what the problem is.
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If you create a new document based on a web or art & illustration preset (which are RGB documents) and select CMYK as color mode in the Advanced section, your swatches will have RGB names but will be converted to CMYK.
And for new document, based on a Print preset, if you change the color mode to RGB during creation, you will have RGB color swatches with CMYK names.After doing this, when you create new documents without changing settings, your new documents will inherit those settings.
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Yes, drag and drop works now, but the changing of the Illustrator Document Color Profile when the Photoshop image has a different one is not fixed.