RE: Acrobat Distiller Settings for Images

2009-02-13 Thread Dov Isaacs
ittle compression with not any real noticeable improvement over a maximum quality JPEG-compressed photographic image. - Dov > -Original Message- > From: jalo...@gmail.com [mailto:jalo...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Joseph > Sent: Friday, February 13, 2009 9:45 AM > To: Dov Isaac

Re: Acrobat Distiller Settings for Images

2009-02-13 Thread Joseph
Hi Dov, Couple questions for you. Which type of downsampling: bicubic or average? For JPEG200 do you have a recommend tile size? Lastly, is the fact that I am mostly using PNG graphics that are going to be displayed on the screen affect how you would set this up? Thanks, Joe On Fri, Feb 13, 200

Re: Acrobat Distiller Settings for Images

2009-02-13 Thread quills
I always use turn sampling off, and use ZIP compression. That seems to give me the optimized setting for PDF file quality vs. size. Scott Joseph wrote: > Hi All, > > When I print a framemaker book, I first save it as a PS file and then use > acrobat distiller to transform the PS file into a PDF.

RE: Acrobat Distiller Settings for Images

2009-02-13 Thread Dov Isaacs
Maximum quality Automatic (JPEG) compression with downsampling to 300dpi for images over 450dpi should maintain exceptionally high quality for photographic images using JPEG compression and ZIP compression for vector-like images (such as screen shots). Alternatively, maximum Automatic (JPEG2000