I didn’t want to create a flip-page e-reader, and I didn’t want to import the PDF to InDesign and re-export as spreads. Not according to the internet! I spent hours darting into and out of online forums, trying every menu I knew in Acrobat, and could not figure it out for the life of me. As a result, I was asked to provide PDF files in spreads, like a magazine would really appear to anyone picking up a physical copy to read. Our magazine website is going through a major overhaul, including making the magazine available for online subscriptions. Once the issue has been soft-proofed and approved, I take all the single-page PDF files and put them together to form one composite cropped-to-trim PDF for archiving, as you see to the left. When I send magazine pages to the printer, I do so as single-page pdf files with full bleed.
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