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    I haven't used PDF Underlays very much as we're always given CAD backgrounds. In this case, I used them to quickly put in since we won't get CAD files. However, they are scanned PDF's so they are essentially raster images. They have jagged lines, etc.

    Is there a way to just lighten these when plotting so I can still use them as my background? or should I just bite the bullet and trace them to get actual ACAD lines to be able to control in plotting?

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    Do you put the underlay on its own layer?
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    yes, doesn't help. the scanned lines still show up as dark as they were plotted. I'm guessing there is no way around this since it's pretty much a raster image...

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    Have you tried changing the color of the layer?

    Have you tried adjusting the screening percentage?
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    Yes, yes. Doesn't affect the actual image lines.

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    hopefully we can get a fresh batch in. Thanks for the suggestions though.

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    I always convert to monochrome TIFF. The reasons:
    1. TIFF can inherit the color properties of the layer it's on, including colors that are set to screen in your CTB/STB plot style.
    2. The performance is much better than PDF, albeit still not perfect.
    Here's the online converter I use: http://pdf.my-addr.com/free-online-p...ff-convert.php


    If you still want to use PDF, then try using the Transparency setting to see if that works.
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