If you have a defined spot ink in InDesign (such as a PANTONE color), then that transfers to the PDF. You need more than the free Adobe Reader to deal with these spot colors in the PDF file. Get Acrobat Pro.
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Thank you Jimblak and Singlewahm. The problem seems that I get the pantone at the pdf stage but the Ink manager also shows all my CMYK till activated (seemingly). I have gone to the seperations window and turned them off but do not know how to assertain if thats worked.
Any ideas?
What do you want to do? Are you trying to print only a spot color plate? If so, print to PDF using the full verison of Acrobat. In the print dialog, turn off all but the spot color plate.
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Jimoblak, cheers, I see how its done now! Simple when someone points the way.
I can now make pdfs of any colour, hurrah! I was trying to make pdfs only through Indesign before and hitting a brickwall. Many thanks.
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