so in answer to your question, you need to know how to create a pdf for pre-press. assuming your work is in black-andwhite lineart, a text-only, the pdf for print could safely be used for pdf for pre-press, unless you have some halftone images, etc.
But we already have an export for pre-press quality PDF option. That must be good enough?
in case you do need to create a high-quality pdf for pre-press which contains photographs, process colors, etc., you are better off using ghostscript and some research on this.
One problemt hat I have seen with people who are using Acrobat for creating pre-press PDFs, is that the format of the embedded image in the document matters a lot. From my experiments I have seen that an uncompressed TIFF works best. Any tips that you have regarding this?
- Sandip
-- Sandip Bhattacharya http://www.sandipb.net sandip at puroga.com Puroga Technologies Pvt. Ltd. http://www.puroga.com
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