When you say that you "print to Adobe Acrobat" it's not clear to me what you mean. You mean that export to PDF from Scribus, then open up in Acrobat?
Also, do you mean Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader (formerly known as Adobe Acrobat Reader)? Greg What I meant was that when I click on the File menu, then click on the Print command on the file menu, select Adobe PDF as the printer (Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro is installed on my Windows machine), and choose the PDF/X-1a:2001 profile as an option, the PDF that is produced contains washed out images. When I click on the File menu, select Export command, and the Save AS PDF option, the images in the PDF that is produced are sharp and clear. When I open one of the images that was placed in the Scribus document with GIMP and print it to a PDF using Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro, the PDF that is created is sharp and clear. I purchase Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro because I didn't think Adobe Acrobat was able to create PDFs, just read them. If I was wrong, I may have wasted some money. The need to create output in PDF/X-1a:2001 format is the reason I use Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro. Because the Windows version of Scribus does not yet Export PSFs to this standard, I need to get Scribus and Adobe Acrobat to work together properly. Tom Benjey 717-258-9733 voice 717-243-0074 fax Twitter: @TomBenjey
