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      I have a booklet of 28 pages with a bleed of 3mm. On some pages I have a big image that takes up the whole page and is placed between the borders of the bleed and the middle of the spread. When I export the document to a pdf, a part of the image is visible on the second page of the spread although the image isn’t placed over the middle in Indesign. Is this normal?

      Have I set something wrong or didn’t the export go well? Is the image part on the second page actually printed?

    • #14324335
      R Dol
      Member

      I had the same problem, what I did was – I was working with spreads and I “cut” the bleed part on the spine side
      But then on the facing pages’s bleed I did have a part of the image, which was not so “safe”
      I was wondering if working without “facing pages” would be a solution…
      but I would be very happy to hear something smarter…

    • #14324334
      David Blatner
      Keymaster

      If you have a facing pages document and you export the PDF with bleed on all four sides, then you will definitely see a little bit of the right-hand page on the left-hand page of the PDF (and vice versa). Some printers want that. Some do not. (If they don’t want it, then you should export the PDF with the bleed only on the top, bottom, and outside edges — leave the inside bleed to zero.)

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