ILLUSTRATOR CS3
User Guide
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Object stroked with fill color
A. Overprinted stroke creates spread trap B. Fill creates knockout C. Area of trap D. Area of knockout
• Create a choke by entering the same color values for the Stroke as appear in the lighter background (again, using
the Color panel); the Stroke and Fill values will differ. This method reduces the darker object by stroking its
boundaries with the lighter background color.
3 Choose Window > Stroke.
Object stroked with background color
A. Overprinted stroke creates choke trap B. Fill creates knockout C. Area of trap D. Area of knockout
4 In the Weight text box, enter a stroke width of between 0.01 and 1000 points. Check with your print shop to
determine what value to use.
For example, a stroke weight of 0.6 point creates a trap of 0.3 point. A stroke weight of 2.0 points creates a trap of 1.0
point.
5 Choose Window > Attributes.
6 Select Overprint Stroke.
Trap a line
1 Select the line to be trapped.
2 In the Stroke box in the Tools panel or the Color panel, assign the stroke a color of white.
3 In the Stroke panel, select the desired line weight.
4 Copy the line, and choose Edit >Paste In Front. The copy is used to create a trap.
5 In the Stroke box in the Tools panel or the Color panel, stroke the copy with the desired color.
6 In the Stroke panel, choose a line weight that is wider than the bottom line.
7 Choose Window > Attributes.
8 Select Overprint Stroke for the top line.
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