I don't know whether this applies, but I also 
learned just 2 days ago that if you are using the 
Mac OS .pdf function to "print" to a .pdf file, 
it is actually a "PDF Lite" and can introduce 
errors and distortions.  By going to "Adobe PDF" 
in that same dialog instead, you engage the Adobe 
program itself and get better quality.  (Of 
course to do that you have to have the Adobe 
Acrobat program on your computer to begin with.)

John




At 12:04 PM -0700 4/8/12, Brian Williams wrote:
>It's a Mac thing. You need to print to a 
>postscript file (not PDF) then open the ps file 
>in Preview which will convert it to a PDF so you 
>can save and/or print it.
>
>Sent from my iPhone, so please forgive the typos and brevity.
>
>On Apr 8, 2012, at 10:00 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>>  My Mac version of Finale 2012 displays and 
>>prints imported graphics to PDF with poor 
>>resolution of the imported graphic. Printing 
>>the same file to PDF with Finale 2012 on 
>>Windows gives proper results. Any suggestions? 
>>Is this a problem with the Mac version of Fin 
>>2012?
>>
>>  Dan
>
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