image background prints green when Export to PDF

image background prints green when Export to PDF

mikeveilleux
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image background prints green when Export to PDF

mikeveilleux
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I cannot believe, 10 years later and this is still an issue.

We have a DWG using a Black and White TIFF background image. Export to PDF result in the image becoming green...

 

Image is on its own layer

Layer is a true color (I tried both)

I tried with transparency ON and OFF (we need ON for these drawings but did the test anyways)

Printing to PDF using Acrobat works, but creates a much larger file.

 

Anyone find a workaround yet?

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pendean
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@mikeveilleux wrote:

... We have a DWG using a Black and White TIFF background image. Export to PDF result in the image becoming green...

 

Anyone find a workaround yet?


Is the image clipped? Or the viewport it is in is clipped?

Is the image referenced, or an OLE?

 

Which PDF driver are you using? AutoCAD comes bundled with 5 at least, did you try them all?
"adobe PDF" is not an Autodesk provided driver.

 

AutoCAD 2022 by chance? Then this perhaps

https://www.autodesk.com/support/technical/article/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/AutoCAD-Raster-ima... 

 

Or older?

https://www.autodesk.com/support/technical/article/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/PDF-has-green-line...

 

 

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mikeveilleux
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image is clipped inside a viewport....which should make no difference.

image is referenced

I have tried all Autodesk PDF drivers

I fully understand Adobe is NOT an AutoCAD provided driver, again has nothing to do with the problem that has plagued AutoCAD for at least 12 years. Just find it interesting that the problem ONLY occurs with AutoCAD's OWN drivers.

Yes 2022, and using the latest updates per our IT dept

 

 

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pendean
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@mikeveilleux wrote:

image is clipped inside a viewport....which should make no difference.


Thanks for the info.

 

You asked for workarounds, so...

https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-lt-forum/green-lines-when-pdf/m-p/8832434#M174435

https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-lt-forum/green-lines-when-pdf/m-p/8832989#M174450

 


@mikeveilleux wrote:

... again has nothing to do with the problem that has plagued AutoCAD for at least 12 years. Just find it interesting that the problem ONLY occurs with AutoCAD's OWN drivers....


Take it up with Autodesk, no one here is that, we are all end users just like you https://www.autodesk.com/company/contact-us/product-feedback

 

Also... here is how to open a support case with Autodesk if you are on subscription to seek out Autodesk Support's help with it all, they might find something for you to try:
https://www.autodesk.com/support/technical/article/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/How-to-find-my-sup...

HTH

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mikeveilleux
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Thanks.

 

The workaround links are for problems different than what I am experiencing.

 

 

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pendean
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@mikeveilleux wrote:

Thanks.

 

The workaround links are for problems different than what I am experiencing.

 

 


Did you unclip the TIFFs to test yet? Do so now and find out please.

Are these bitonal TIFFs? I'm not able to replicate your issue with TIFFs we have here.

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ENVECO-Pantelias
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What worked for me is changing the "background transparency" property of the image to "Yes". You will find it on the "Misc" group on the properties tab of the image.

 

Give it a shot!

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