the PostScript stream unchanged
regardless of the B&W/Color setting.
My opinions only; I don't speak for Intel.
Fred Ridder
Intel
Parsippany, NJ
>From: "Spreadbury, David"
>To: "Kevin Rusnak" ,"Framers"
>
>Subject: RE: PDF (Color to B/W?)
>
Our content development team produces a myriad of training materials.
Our printed materials are produced via Frame 7.2. The graphics are
grayscale TIF files (which works best in print production). In many
cases, I am presented with color graphics (JPG or PNG files), which I
convert to the grayscal
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Subject: PDF (Color to B/W?)
Our content development team produces a myriad of training mate
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From: Kevin Rusnak
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To: Framers
Subject: PDF (Color to B/W?)
Our content de
the PostScript stream unchanged
regardless of the B&W/Color setting.
My opinions only; I don't speak for Intel.
Fred Ridder
Intel
Parsippany, NJ
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From: Kevin Rusnak
Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2006 7:14 AM
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Subject: PDF (Color to B/W?)
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m] On Behalf Of Kevin Rusnak
Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2006 8:14 AM
To: Framers
Subject: PDF (Color to B/W?)
Our content development team produces a myriad of training materials.
Our printed materials are produced via Frame 7.2. The graphics are
grayscale TIF files (
Our content development team produces a myriad of training materials.
Our printed materials are produced via Frame 7.2. The graphics are
grayscale TIF files (which works best in print production). In many
cases, I am presented with color graphics (JPG or PNG files), which I
convert to the grayscal