myront said:
I get a lot of 3rd party files that use overprint fills. Luckily I can use my macro in CorelDRAW to remove all overprints. But I question are they really necessary? Somebody enlighten me.
Overprints have their place in actual process printing, where multiple ink plates are being produced. The basics of overprinting is you'll print one ink color over the top of another ink color without the overprinted object knocking a hole through the objects underneath it. Overprinting is
in a way a crude version of a transparency effect. With PDF-based technology and true transparency capability I don't think overprints are necessary. I rarely ever use them in my artwork.
Like you, I also receive a lot of D-I-Y customer provided artwork with various objects containing fills (or even strokes) set to overprint. It's pretty aggravating. Clients will apply these settings without actually understanding what the hell overprint even means.
Overprint? That's sounds kind of cool. Yes. Let's do that! Knuckleheads.