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Hoping someone can help me with my inexperiance.
I own a small mail order company and have designed a few brochres myself so far which I am happy with, however, when i convert any files to PDF's to then send to the printers I think i am losing the quality ...
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Hoping someone can help me with my inexperiance.
I own a small mail order company and have designed a few brochres myself so far which I am happy with, however, when i convert any files to PDF's to then send to the printers I think i am losing the quality of my images. Therefore the pictures in my brochres are printing out as what i can only describe as 'grainy'. Now I know the images are good quality as when I print them off straight off my pc they look fine. Any advise or help!!! |
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Look at this article:
http://www.adobepress.com/articles/a...98126&seqNum=6 I assume you are creating these pdf files with Acrobat and not Word or OpenOffice?
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