Flex Authority will be out at 360Flex next week, and we're finishing
up the subscriber PDF. The question is: If you were paying for a PDF,
would you mind downloading a 15 meg file (it gets delivered via FTP
download) if the quality of the file was slightly higher, as opposed
to a 10 meg file?

The quality of the higher resolution file is definitely better,
although what's affected is perhaps 3 or 4 images in the whole issue.
Everything else looks good at the slightly lower resolution.  Keep in
mind that if you make the size of the page bigger (say 125% instead of
100%) then the image looks good, even at the slightly lower
resolution.

Comments and feedback are appreciated...

(Oh, to be self-serving, there's a 10% pre-conference discount for
Flex Authority subscriptions...)
-- 
Judith Dinowitz
Master Editor-in-Chief
The House of Fusion Technical Journals
Fusion Authority Quarterly Update and Flex Authority
http://www.fusionauthority.com/quarterly/
http://www.flex-authority.com/

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