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  1. Distorted Text and Graphics in high sierra

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    Closed: Fixed  ·  Sumit Garg responded

    This is a macOS10.13 issue, specific for some Intel GPU cards. Apple has fixed(partially) this issue inside macOS10.13.4 released build.

    Following are the workaround for resolving this issue.
    1) Update your mac machine to latest macOS10.13.4. Here, Apple has fixed this issue to some extent. You will face very less number of rendering issues.
    2) Disable GPU preview and set display performance as typical.

    Once you have updated to macOS10.13.4 .You might still face some rendering issues. Since, Apple has not fixed this issue completely.
    Please switch off GPU rendering for these cases and report a separate post for tracking.

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    The magic of InDesign’s effects all happens via Adobe’s transparency technology, which allows us to blend colors and detail from different objects. In order for it to all work there has to be a consistent color space for InDesign to use when it blends colors. This is called the Transparency Blend Space and it’s really important that you understand it in order to get the most out of InDesign’s effects. When we use transparency effects, InDesign compares different objects and combines their colors and detail. In order for objects to be blended, they have to be in the same color space. So when you apply transparency, InDesign converts everything on a spread to the Transparency Blend Space, regardless of whether that object is actually involved in the effect. And it’s important to note that when we say things are converted, we don’t mean that InDesign alters your placed files; they…

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    Anastasia Miler commented  · 

    I'm having a similar issue with transparency and the Effects panel (InDesign v15.0). Applying a transparency effect to one object affects other objects in the layout (even when they're not touching). This also causes anything opaque white ("Paper") to display as about 20% grey. Layouts do render properly to PDF, so this *seems* to be a display issue only.

    Interestingly: I tried to duplicate the problem in a new document (the file that's having this issue has proprietary text/graphics) so that I could share screenshots, and couldn't trigger the transparency issue. I'd converted the original document from InDesign 14.0.3. When I paste the layout elements in a new 15.0 document, the issue goes away.

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