On Jan 5, 2007, at 6:04 PM, Aaron Sherber wrote:
At 05:57 PM 1/5/2007, Andrew Stiller wrote:
O.K Then this brings us (or me anyway) back to square 1: If I
create a PDF thus and send it to Lulu, will it likely look the same
printed w. their facilities?
I'm coming in late to this
On Jan 5, 2007, at 7:39 PM, Leigh Daniels wrote:
Lulu has specs for the PDF:
http://tinyurl.com/y59gd8
And I'm with Dennis: I'd factor in the cost of a test printing before
committing to a big run.
Since Lulu prints on demand, there's no such thing as a big run.
Andrew Stiller
Andrew Stiller wrote:
On Jan 5, 2007, at 7:39 PM, Leigh Daniels wrote:
Lulu has specs for the PDF:
http://tinyurl.com/y59gd8
And I'm with Dennis: I'd factor in the cost of a test printing before
committing to a big run.
Since Lulu prints on demand, there's no such thing as a big run.
On Jan 4, 2007, at 8:37 PM, Cecil Rigby wrote:
A PDF doesn't rely on outside fonts. It does rely on the person
creating it to embed the needed fonts *correctly* so the fonts'
graphic designs and frequency of use can be described in the file's
code properly.
Well then, I assume that PDFs
On 1/5/07, Andrew Stiller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well then, I assume that PDFs created straight from Finale must
automatically embed all the fonts it needs--for example those I
created myself (because I can see them in the resulting PDF file). Can
I therefore also assume that if the result
Kim Patrick Clow wrote:
On 1/5/07, Andrew Stiller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well then, I assume that PDFs created straight from Finale must
automatically embed all the fonts it needs--for example those I
created myself (because I can see them in the resulting PDF file). Can
I therefore also
On Jan 5, 2007, at 2:16 PM, dhbailey wrote:
every PDF creation program will have certain settings, which will
include the embedding of fonts. They need to be embedded in order for
the PDF file to look the same on any computer.
OK, so what about Finale?
Andrew Stiller
Kallisti Music Press
On 1/5/07, Andrew Stiller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asked about embedded font's in PDFs.
Here is a tutorial that Lulu.com has on their website:
http://athleticaid.com/yaquinapress/postscript/EmbedFonts.html
Hope this helps!
Kim Patrick Clow
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Finale
In a message dated 1/5/07 1:48:28 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Jan 5, 2007, at 2:16 PM, dhbailey wrote:
every PDF creation program will have certain settings, which will
include the embedding of fonts. They need to be embedded in order for
the PDF file to look the same on any
With FinMac2007a under OS X 10.4.8 I just printed a Finale document to
PDF and looked at it with Acrobat 7.0 Professional. It reported that
partial fonts were embedded. When I printed to PostScript and had
Acrobat create the PDF, it had the same partial fonts embedded.
**Leigh
On Fri, Jan 5,
Andrew Stiller wrote:
On Jan 5, 2007, at 2:16 PM, dhbailey wrote:
every PDF creation program will have certain settings, which will
include the embedding of fonts. They need to be embedded in order for
the PDF file to look the same on any computer.
OK, so what about Finale?
Finale in
On Jan 5, 2007, at 4:42 PM, Leigh Daniels wrote:
With FinMac2007a under OS X 10.4.8 I just printed a Finale document to
PDF and looked at it with Acrobat 7.0 Professional. It reported that
partial fonts were embedded. When I printed to PostScript and had
Acrobat create the PDF, it had the same
Andrew Stiller wrote:
On Jan 4, 2007, at 8:37 PM, Cecil Rigby wrote:
A PDF doesn't rely on outside fonts. It does rely on the person
creating it to embed the needed fonts *correctly* so the fonts'
graphic designs and frequency of use can be described in the file's
code properly.
At 05:57 PM 1/5/2007, Andrew Stiller wrote:
O.K Then this brings us (or me anyway) back to square 1: If I
create a PDF thus and send it to Lulu, will it likely look the same
printed w. their facilities?
I'm coming in late to this discussion. In general, yes -- a PDF with
fonts embedded
At 06:04 PM 1/5/2007 -0500, Aaron Sherber wrote:
I'm coming in late to this discussion. In general, yes -- a PDF with
fonts embedded should look the same no matter where it is printed.
Should is the operant word. We've discussed this before, and I've
recommended getting the Postscript printer
On Jan 5, 2007, at 6:04 PM, Aaron Sherber wrote:
At 05:57 PM 1/5/2007, Andrew Stiller wrote:
O.K Then this brings us (or me anyway) back to square 1: If I
create a PDF thus and send it to Lulu, will it likely look the same
printed w. their facilities?
I'm coming in late to this
Lulu has specs for the PDF:
http://tinyurl.com/y59gd8
And I'm with Dennis: I'd factor in the cost of a test printing before
committing to a big run.
**Leigh
On Fri, Jan 5, 2007, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Were this my project, I would first contact Lulu.com to obtain
Kim,
Generating graphics of entire pages can be done within the graphics tool in
Finale, and tiff is one of the options given for file type. After the save
routine one can open the tiff in a photo program and print it to pdf by
choosing a program like PDF995 as the print driver.
That doesn't
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