Quite Revealing 1.8e | Mac/Windows | English | 3 MB
Quite Revealing is a plug-in for Adobe’s Acrobat from Quite Software, for Macintosh (including Mac OS X) and Windows.
Extremely easy to use, Quite Revealing is designed for pre-press professionals, and those producing files for press use (much as we hate to admit it, if you don't work in design for press, or pre-press, or don't know what pre-press is, this plug-in probably won't help you).
It aims to show information that is otherwise difficult to find about a PDF document. Information like the plates used, exactly where fonts are used, transparency, overprinting and more. This information is often difficult to find when your preflight tools have produced a report that tells you what is wrong with the file but not where. That's where Quite Revealing comes in.
But Quite Revealing goes further than that. It can also fix some of the more awkward problems that can arise - like differently named spot plates, unwelcome transfer functions, or ICC profiles that don't belong.
Its features include:
Find:
* Colour issues (Spot, Process and RGB)
* ICC Profiles
* Fonts
* Transparency
* Overprinting
* Halftones
* Transfer Functions
Fix:
* Rename, recolour or combine Spot plates
* Convert Spot to process
* remove halftones
* remove or apply Transfer
* Remove ICC Profiles, RGB and Process tagging.
The central control panel and one button fixes make this plug-in an uncomplicated
and easy plug-in to use.