You are describing the use of a blending mode (the colors shift as the top object blends with the colors in the object underneath). Just as you can turn off the Gradient Feather via the Effects dialog box, you can also click on Transparency (at the top) and change blending modes. The Eyedropper would fix it because it was picking up the color of the object you clicked on, and also the blend mode of Normal.I suspect you just need to reset the document defaults—if this is in just one file—or the system defaults if it happens in all new documents.~Barb Answer from Barb Binder on community.adobe.com
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Now to go on after having weeks of discussing the logo is moving towards the poster. For this I need to provide the logo to be put into InDesign. Basically that means: I need the blue to be a certain cmyk colour and not rgb colour space and I need the transparency gradients in an eps, ai or pdf.
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Transparent Gradient in InDesign? | MacRumors Forums
How do you make a gradient in InDesign (cs2 or 3) that (for example), goes from black to transparent? I know it's really easy in Photoshop, but I can't for the life of me how to do it in... More on forums.macrumors.com
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Ability to define a swatch that has a transparent gradient. – Adobe InDesign
I want to create a swatch in the swatches palette that goes from X% color to no color. The same end result as applying a gradient feather effect but in a swatch so if I apply that swatch to an underline option in a text frame that is sitting above a non-solid color/image, the fade goes transparent ... More on indesign.uservoice.com
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How do I make this color transparent? Is it possible?
You want a gradient feather. That sort of gradient fades to transparent. Check the Window > Effects panel > double click "object" > enable "gradient feather" and tweak the settings. Or use the gradient feather tool (Shift+G). More on reddit.com
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First of all sorry for the title, I can't manage to resume my issue more precisely. I have added a gradient along this line. I wonder if I can remove the black thin line. Of course, it still appears More on graphicdesign.stackexchange.com
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Transparent Gradients in Adobe InDesign | Tiny Tutorials' Adobe Classroom
November 24, 2010 - Create a basic gradient. Make a swatch out of it if you want. Use the Gradient Feather [Object > Effects > Gradient Feather] effect to introduce an opacity gradient to your gradient.
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August 2, 2007 - ... Blue Velvet, that does work...but it is touch and go on different presses. But, here is the cool thing...this is a new feature of CS3. Go to Object > Effects > Gradient Feather.
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How to Create a Transparent Gradient in Adobe InDesign
May 26, 2023 - You can now click on a spot on the image or object and drag it out to create the gradient. The point you click on and everything before it will remain opaque, and everything along the line you draw will start to fade into transparency.
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Ability to define a swatch that has a transparent gradient. – Adobe InDesign
June 18, 2018 - I want to create a swatch in the swatches palette that goes from X% color to no color. The same end result as applying a gradient feather effect but in a swatch so if I apply that swatch to an underline option in a text frame that is sitting above a non-solid color/image, the fade goes transparent ...
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How to Use Gradient to Transparency with Adobe InDesign
November 22, 2017 - The two squares below the slider are gradient stops. The black stop signifies where the image is opaque and the white stop signifies where image is transparent. The Reverse Gradient button will change the two stop positions.
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r/indesign on Reddit: How do I make this color transparent? Is it possible?
April 16, 2023 - Make it another colour and change opacity to 0%. ... Only Illustrator offers opacity controls for a color stop on the gradient ramp. ... If gradient feather won't give you the effect you need, just do it in Illustrator and place in InDesign.
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Transparency files in InDesign | Community
June 22, 2017 - The reason for this is my colleauge designed the graphics for a packaging in InDesign (arghh). I have recreated it in Illustrator but she had these graphics that was a rectangle box with a colour to transparency gradient, drop shadow and in the effect box had a gradient feather, which is not ...
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InDesign PDFs and transparent objects on gradients
Permalink I have some InDesign files with a lot of transparent RGB PSD images on top of CMYK gradient fills. When I export these files to PDF (1.3 or 1.4) they show up fine on screen, but on printing from Acrobat 6.02 to our Xerox 790 it results in color shifts in the transparent part of the PSD's.
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January 27, 2006 - This is done by creating the object, then bringing up the gradient palette (Window > Gradient). Then, with the object still selected, click in the gradient fill image inside the Gradient palette.
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Quote: EPS is an obsolete format. I call it an older file format, but not obsolete. It's fine for conventional graphics, like logos and simple illustrations that don't use any transparency features (such as blending, drop shadows, and transparent gradients). It's a simple file format that is used by every print shop in the world, without problems -- when it's built correctly for the right type of graphics. It really depends upon how the graphic will be used and in which program(s). Example (1):This EPS (3) graphic was placed on a background tint in InDesign. InDesign correctly identifies the "white / transparent" areas and renders it correctly. Note that the internal bowls of the p, b, and o are correctly handled. However, note that if the same graphic is placed in MS Word, PowerPoint, etc., it will have a white box around it. Example (2):A gradient is applied to the text/vector outlines in Illustrator and the graphic is exported as EPS(3) and placed into InDesign. The transparent areas are lost, converted to white. In this usage, AI, PDF (graphical), or even PNG would work better because the transparency can be retained. However, if this is to be a graphic for all-purpose uses in many different programs, a transparent PNG is the best solution because MS Office doesn't import AI and PDF-graphics.
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Interesting discussion!   Ignoring for the time being the issue of whether or not EPS is an “obsolete” file format or not, some issues to consider: (1)  PostScript (and therefore EPS, Encapsulated PostScript) absolutely does not support transparency in any way whatsoever. You can hack around with overprint, but that really isn't the same as the 16 blend modes of the PDF imaging model. (2)  Although PostScript language level 3 does support “live gradients,” it doesn't support them in conjunction with transparency. (3)  PostScript does not support ICC color management. It is best at DeviceGray, DeviceCMYK, and DeviceRGB. Yes, there is such a beast as PostScript Color Management but it is not ICC color management and inconstently implemented; don't go there! (4)  The OP stated that with regard to this EPS artwork, “it's supposed to be used for both print and digital showing.” Well, unless you know exactly which CMYK is going to be used for printing, EPS can be problematic for 21st century printing which is overwhelmingly PDF-centric with ICC color management. And for “display” which I assume might be for web pages, EPS is fairly useless since no web browser supports EPS. EPS content would need to be converted to something else for direct web display, perhaps SVG? In any case, with several generations of lossiness due to conversions, quality is potentially going to suffer tremendously. (5)  Bevi gave some interesting examples of EPS issues. However, be aware that placing EPS into Microsoft Office formats yields only a raster bitmap unless printing to a PostScript printer (and even then, Microsoft no longer officially claims EPS support). (6)  If the content is for placement into Illustrator or InDesign, EPS is ridiculous since it is lossy per above. You want PDF for this purpose (even for logos and “simple” graphics (and by the way, when you allegedly place .AI Illustrator files into InDesign, you are really placing the PDF aspect of such files, not the actual Illustrator content – I strongly recommend that you save a copy of an Illustrator file as a PDF/X-4 from Illustrator with no downsampling of images and use of a lossless compression and place that into InDesign). OK, that all being said, I'll tell you what I really think. Yes, EPS is a wonderful late 20th century file format. We continue to support placement of EPS into Adobe graphic arts applications simply because there is so much legacy content from the mid-1980s through the first few years of this century in that format. We continue to support creation of EPS from our applications primarily due to the need to support Luddites who either stopped keeping current 15 years ago or more or who have coal powered, steam driven equipment and workflow software that can't deal with anything newer than PostScript-based technologies.                 - Dov
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Add transparency effects to objects in Adobe InDesign
May 24, 2023 - ... Rotates the frame of reference for the feathering effect such that, as long as you don’t enter a multiple of 90 degrees, the feathering edges are skewed rather than parallel to the object. Use the Gradient Feather effect to soften the areas of an object by fading them to transparent.
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adobe indesign - Gradient transparency along stroke won't work properly - Graphic Design Stack Exchange
I have added a gradient along this line. I wonder if I can remove the black thin line. Of course, it still appears after exporting. Thanks, Julien · adobe-indesign · Share · Improve this question · Follow · asked May 19, 2022 at 12:46 · Julienisnard74 ·
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Vectors not showing up as transparent in indesign after editing in illustrator. | Community
June 3, 2020 - P.S. In Indesign when placing or copying graphics, select them and on the right mouse button menu choose Display Performance>High Quality. Pasting graphics from Illustrator or other programs may have difficulties when complex gradients, transparencies and effects (also blends, warps,...) have ...