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My PDF file is low-resolution. How do I fix that? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Saturday, 05 September 2009 00:43

There are settings within your PDF creation program (e.g. Acrobat Distiller) that determine how much to 'downsample' your file to in a lower resolution. This is feature is handy for websites and Internet graphics, but for printed material it can be horrible. Either use one of Adobe's pre-set settings ('Print' or 'Press' work fine), or change the settings yourself within Distiller to downsample NO LOWER THAN 300 dpi for color and grayscale images (photos), NO LOWER THAN 1200 dpi for monochrome images (line art), and INCLUDE(EMBED) ALL FONTS.

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