On Wednesday, December 11, 2002, at 12:07 AM, Stephen Marsh wrote:
If the Photoshop file contains large amounts of white 'paper' and a smallerThanks,
amount of text I would go for ZIP compression in the PDF (better
compression, no JPG artifacts around type).
On the JPEG read problem by some other software - I think that a save for
web is 'clean' and makes the lightest file for web, while save as jpg cansave to web sounds like an excellent strategy. I can live without strict colour management of my estimates :-)
contain other stuff which can choke other software?
This particular client is on AOL, just to add another ingredient to the chaotic soup of confusion. He even had difficulty when I pasted the info into the body of a plain text email. He did ring me just to check I wasn't planning on charging him what appeared to be $32,000 US dollars for film. So I faxed him. Its raw ascii files and Valium for me from now on in.
Matthew Ward
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