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On 10/1/03 6:54 AM, "Gauri Kulkarni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am using Acrobat 4.0 and am converting Word documents (manuals) to = > PDF. > The documents have large amount of images (dialog boxes), captured and = > inserted as GIF's. > My problem starts once the conversion is done to pdf: > All the images appear blurred and the text on them is non readable. > > Is there something I can do to increase the image quality in the final = > output? > Can the distiller settings be changed for better o/p? > Is there any workaround for this problem? > I would appreciate if any help is given. I see no reason that you can't use GIF files that are probably screen captures - if they open and are legible enough in a web browser, they will work fine. They are the resolution they are - up-sampling or making the scale factor something different in Photoshop will not make anything any sharper. You probably have downsampling turned on in Distiller. Turn it off. I think this is how you get to Job options in Acrobat 4 (I am using 6) Acrobat Distiller > Edit (or General?) > Job Options Go to the compression Tab (or Images?) Just turn it Subsampling or (Downsampling ?) to None or off Hope this helps. To change your subscription: http://www.pdfzone.com/discussions/lists-pdf.html
