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    Preflighting

    I actually open each one & look at it...but I do large format work in which there usually aren't many links in a piece...
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    Confused about getting Acrobat to compress PDFs

    Well, depending on who you're sending it to & why, you don't have to turn them to outlines - you know your customer & what they may or may not need...if the pdf is for proofing purposes only, there's no reason not to change fonts to paths...and it does NOT dramatically increase the file size.
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    Confused about getting Acrobat to compress PDFs

    PDFs - small file size PDFs - small file size Forget about all those services - if you are using Illustrator or InDesign, they have built-in PDF "makers" that make them small enough to email in most cases. Always turn your fonts to outlines/paths before you make the pdf and you won't have to...
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    Proof trouble. (not matching certain colors)

    Proof trouble. (not matching certain colors) If you're happy with your photo images, you're OK - you can calibrate as much as you want, but cmyk won't ACCURATELY reproduce spot color. Look at a pantone sample book to see what I mean - it will show the spot ink with the cmyk equivalent next to...

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