RE: creating oversized PDFs

2009-11-10 Thread Jacob Schäffer
Fred wrote:
 Reducing the resolution to 600 dpi did the trick. Thank you to everyone 
who responded. 

Though this resolves some issues with memory management here and there this
approach unfortunately also introduces problems, one of which is bad
character spacing.

Reducing from 1200 dpi to 600 dpi may not cause serious havoc, but if you
reduce resolution any further you'll have very visible artifacts at smaller
font sizes (at least in some cases).

Hence, if you possibly can avoid reducing output resolution you definitely
should.

Best regards / Med venlig hilsen

Jacob Schäffer  |  Chief Developer
---
Grafikhuset (House of Graphics)
Paradis Allé 22, Ramløse
DK-3200 Helsinge, Denmark
Phone: +45 4439 4400
Email: j...@grafikhuset.dk
Web: www.grafikhuset.net




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creating oversized PDFs

2009-11-10 Thread Fred Wersan
Reducing the resolution to 600 dpi did the trick. Thank you to everyone 
who responded.

Fred
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creating oversized PDFs

2009-11-10 Thread Jacob Schäffer
Fred wrote:
< Reducing the resolution to 600 dpi did the trick. Thank you to everyone 
who responded. >

Though this resolves some issues with memory management here and there this
approach unfortunately also introduces problems, one of which is bad
character spacing.

Reducing from 1200 dpi to 600 dpi may not cause serious havoc, but if you
reduce resolution any further you'll have very visible artifacts at smaller
font sizes (at least in some cases).

Hence, if you possibly can avoid reducing output resolution you definitely
should.

Best regards / Med venlig hilsen

Jacob Sch?ffer  |  Chief Developer
---
Grafikhuset (House of Graphics)
Paradis All? 22, Raml?se
DK-3200 Helsinge, Denmark
Phone: +45 4439 4400
Email: js at grafikhuset.dk
Web: www.grafikhuset.net