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Andym, Without seeing what you are working with, and not knowing how you are processing the original art, my suggestion* would be to make sure your artwork is in .tif or .eps format (lossless) with a high resolution (300+ dpi) the entire time you're working on it in Photoshop and then the last thing you do before you save to pdf is save it to .jpg at 150 dpi and see how the file size comes out and how it prints. There's probably a better way, but that's how I'd do it. ~James *The opinions expressed are mine, free of charge and worth less. _______________________________________________________________________ I am hoping to create an A4 colour document in Photoshop, saved as a PDF file, preferably with a file size under 250kb - which is emailable and printable for either a home or office printer. So far I have only been able to achieve 570kb at best. I initially used 300dpi, but have dropped it to 200dpi as it is not going to print, but to a lan or home printer. I have tried all sorts of options, but I only manage to obtain a poor quality document. Is there an other option, or am I out of luck? I have received so many small files of the type I require, but I can't seem to create them myself. Regards, andym...... To change your subscription: http://www.pdfzone.com/discussions/lists-pdfbasics.html
