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Are you sure the PDF file is not including the full resolution on your three linked photos? For the PDF, the would no longer be linked, rather included in the file. You might try adjusting your compression or downsampling settings if you haven't done so...
 
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From: Kathy Tadlock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 5:33 PM
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Subject: [PDF] AutoCad questions

I'm asking these questions on behalf of the architects at the university.

They are currently using AutoCad 2000-I and have recently upgraded to Acrobat Pro 6.0 to create PDF's from AutoCad. They would like to create an efficient process for converting all hard copy architectural drawings and AutoCad files to PDF files available on a web page. On first try they are experiencing these problems and questions:

The PDF file created from AutoCad in Acrobat 6.0 using the Standard plot setting is about 3.4 MB. The original AutoCad file was about 1.05 MB and the three linked photos were about 1.2 MB. Why is the PDF file larger than the original file? Why is the PDF so big no matter what plot setting is selected?

Is there something unusual about solids or solid hatch patterns? One Autocad file keeps locking up and crashing Acrobat at a section with a solid hatch pattern.

Do they need to upgrade AutoCad 2000-I to be compatible with Acrobat 6.0?

Is there a resource for AutoCad users to look at for recommendations/descriptions of PDF plot settings?

Coming from a printing perspective, I'm having trouble answering their questions.

Kathy Tadlock
Support Services, Publishing Services
Wilson Library 564
M.S. 9058
(360)650-3545
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