I've played around with different settings in the Save As dialog box and
I can get a smaller file but it's not very sharp, not nearly as sharp as
the smaller, original .pdf.
I used the following settings to get the 1.41MB file:
Adobe PDF Preset: [Press Quality](Modified)
Standard: None Compatibility: Acrobat 5 (PDF 1.4)
Options selected: Optimize for Fast Web Preview
If I choose [Smallest File Size]in the Adobe PDF Preset, the resulting
.pdf is smaller, but not as sharp as the original .pdf.
Are there better selections when Saving to preserve both the size and
sharpness of the original .pdf document?
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JD..
Does the original PDF document contain text and/or vector graphics? If
so, that may be your problem. Photoshop will render text and vector
graphics to pixels, making the file size bigger and the quality worse.
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Johan W. Elzenga johan<<at>>johanfoto.nl
Editor / Photographer http://www.johanfoto.com
Yes, the original .pdf is mostly text.
I've been playing around with the compression and I'll be able to find a
happy medium between quality and size but now I understand why I'll
never get the quality of the original .pdf. Thanks!
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JD..
Because Illustrator is NOT rasterizing the text, the file size should be
almost as small as the original.
I didn't install Illustrator but it is on my CS3 disk, I think. I don't
edit many .pdf files but if I need to, it's good to know how to get
better results. I'm just not familiar with Illustrator.
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JD..