Re: [Framers] SOLVED: Fuzzy images in "Save as PDF"

2017-07-26 Thread Monique Semp

The bottom line is, if you experience this problem, simply reset your

  local parameters file for Acrobat to "downsample=NO."

By "local parameters file", do you mean the joboptions file, and the three 
(Color Images, Grayscale Images, Monochrome Images" separate "Downsample" 
settings (which by default in my version are set to Bicubic Downsampling) 
under the Images set/tab for a given jobpptions? I don't have a "YES" option 
for these, but I do have an "Off" and three options for downsampling 
(Bicubic, Average, and Subsampling).


So I'm wondering if my different options are due to a different 
FrameMaker/Distiller/Acrobat version (I've got Tech Comm Suite 2015 and 
Acrobat Pro DC) or if I'm not looking at the same thing that you meant. Or 
maybe the different Acrobat Compatibility options trickle down to providing 
different downsampling options?


Thanks for enlightening us!
-Monique 


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[Framers] SOLVED: Fuzzy images in "Save as PDF"

2017-07-26 Thread Austin Meredith
   Problem solved, the images generated when I "Save as PDF" in FM to
   Adobe Acrobat Pro are *no longer unbearably fuzzy.*

   Here's what I think the problem was. Adobe issued a software update to
   Acrobat Pro last week, and before they issued it of course they tested
   it. And of course when they went to test it, they set the images
   temporarily to "downsample=YES" because it wasn't images they were
   testing for, and they didn't want to wait to render clear images. But
   then when they released the software update, they *forgot to reset the
   parameters file* to "downsample-NO".

   So, their software update last week overrode all my default image
   settings in my local parameters file, resetting them to
   "downsample=YES." This week, when I went to save a new file with "Save
   as PDF" and set my PDF Job Options for that job as usual to "High
   Quality Print," this setting was instantly overridden by Adobe's last
   week software update's new downsample-YES default.

   The bottom line is, if you experience this problem, simply reset your
   local parameters file for Acrobat to "downsample=NO."

   (And never trust anything with moving parts.)
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