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
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
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.
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