You end up with a PDF made up of a single page for each printing ink color separation per document page. InDesign uses current Distiller settings and saves the PDF (automatically naming it) somewhere on your hard drive. So choose File > Print, choose the Adobe PDF printer (it will write your file to PostScript and then Distill it), go to the Output panel and change the Color menu from Composite to Separations, turn on Trapping (Application Built-in) if you want that, then click the Print button. You can’t do this with Export to PDF but you can do it the old-fashioned way.Īssuming you have a recent version of Acrobat Pro installed, you should have an Adobe PDF “printer” available in your Print dialog box’s dropdown menu. How can I save a separated PDF from InDesign? I know about the separations preview pallete – which is great, but I need to save each color (either C-M-Y-K, or a few PMS colors, depending on the job) on its own page.
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