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Quality control of your map document and your final .pdf files is an important step in map making. Reviewing your map document is a necessary step before sending the .pdf files to the offset printing system. You can use free applications, like Adobe Reader, for some review workflows. You can use these applications to ensure that the correct features have the desired tint value and overprint or knockout settings. However, you cannot use many of these applications to verify that specific map features are on the correct color plate.
The Show Preview and Evaluate Map functions supplement these quality control workflows by allowing the identification of all the unique colors in the current map document. These functions create .pdf files that isolate features based on one or more specified colors.
Color previews open in the PDF viewing application that is registered on your system. If you choose four or more colors, you can preview colors separated into individual PDFs or combined into a single document. You can also specify which colors to preview (input or output), and apply user-defined colors to strokes, fills, and backgrounds.
The preview .pdf files are created directly in your user's Temp directory. The specific location will be different depending on the operating system. For example, on Windows 7 the location will be similar to:
C:\Users\<user name>\AppData\Local\Temp\arc<3 digit alphanumeric>\<date> Production PDF\<preview color space and values>(<input/output>)<time>.pdf
C:\Users\JohnDoe\AppData\Local\Temp\arc13D\2012-01-01 Production PDF\CMYK 0 0 0 100(output) 15-57-25.pdf
The temporary files will be automatically removed when the ArcMap session is closed. However, if the PDF viewing application is not closed when ArcMap is closed, the files are locked and not removed. The PDF files will remain as long as the PDF viewing application is open. These locks are released when the PDF application is closed and the files will be removed from the Temp folder the next time another preview is generated.
The Evaluate map function evaluates the ArcMap display for unique colors. Sometimes the Evaluate map function will return colors that are not visible in ArcMap. These extra colors are the results of ArcMap’s advanced cartography effects and its display environment. Extra colors will not appear where the advanced cartographic affects work at the database level such as layer definition queries and data frame clipping. Cartographic effects that produce the extra colors include the following:
- Symbol Level Drawing: Symbol level drawing can hide features in the ArcMap display area. The colors applied to these hidden features will show up in the list of colors created from evaluate map.
- Masking: Layer masking (advanced draw options) hides features in the ArcMap display area. The colors applied to these hidden features will show up in the list of colors created from evaluate map.
- Polygons without outlines: If you have polygon features or graphics with unique fill colors that do not have an outline color, evaluate map will add a solid black stroke to the list of unique colors. This will only occur if there are no other features in the map document with a solid black color. You can remove the extra back color from the color mapping rules table.
- Polylines: Evaluate map will list a solid white fill to the list of unique colors for any polyline feature or line graphic if there are no other features in the map document with a solid white color. If the map does not contain any white features, you can exclude the extra white color for the color mapping. If the line graphic is in front (in terms of drawing order) of a polygon graphic without an outline, the white fill will appear in evaluate map.
- Features outside map extent: Evaluate map can include colors outside the current map’s extent. The export process buffers the extent of visible features in the map. This buffer may include more features than visible in the active extent.
- Color Ramps: When a set of features are symbolized using a color ramp, all unique colors in the ramp are added to the list of unique colors in the color mapping rules table.
- Data Driven Pages: If you have a data driven pages map document, the colors returned may not match the current view. This is especially true when the current view is an arbitrary extent not a defined data driven page extent. To improve this you need to disable data driven pages during the PDF review.
You can use Production PDF Show Preview functions to validate if a color comes from a feature in ArcMap.
- Start ArcMap.
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On the main menu, click File > Export Map.
The Export Map dialog box appears.
- Click the Save as type drop-down arrow and choose Production PDF.
- Click the Production tab.
- Click Map Colors.
The Color Mapping Rules dialog box appears.
- Click Evaluate map.
The Current Map Analysis dialog box appears. A list of unique colors from the map displays in the Current Map Analysis dialog box.
- Click Select All.
- Click Add.
The Current Map Analysis dialog box closes. The list of unique colors displays in the Color Mapping Rules dialog box.
- Double click an output cell in the table of colors.
The Output Color Selector dialog box appears.
- Click the RGB drop-down arrow and choose CMYK.
The three RGB color components change to four CMYK color components. CMYK color components display as a percentage of color saturation.
- Click OK.
The Color Mapping Rules dialog box appears.
- Click Preview Settings.
The Preview Settings dialog box appears.
- Choose Output Colors.
This creates the color preview using the output colors you defined in your color mapping rules.
- Check the Show preview in these colors check box.
Three colors display in the table beneath Show preview in these colors.
- Click OK.
The Preview Settings dialog box closes. The Color Mapping Rules dialog box appears.
- Click Show preview.
A PDF opens in the PDF viewing application registered on your system. The fill color that you set in Show preview in these colors in the Preview Settings dialog box is displayed for any output polygon fill in the PDF.
- Close the PDF viewing application.