kaiserwilhelm
Well-known member
For over six years now, we have used basically the same Export of pdf out of INDD. Sure, over time, we went up to 1.7 or 1.8 and stopped flattening. However, the "guts" concerning fonts and images have remained the same.
I guess I am a tad old school and thought that the more DPI, the better. Thus, we had ZERO compression.
I go into a Trueflow box as appe and come back out that way as well. I don't think that has anything to do with my question, but I thought it fair to put it in.
I am "just now" noticing that I can leave the dpi the same (do not sample) box, but at the same time have the file go to jpeg.
This made an 11 meg pdf go to 1.3
We are seeing over a gig of pdfs per day with many of them transferring to our sister company on the east coast. Transferring a gig is getting to be a pain.
I guess my question is this. Has anyone had any issues with clicking on the jpeg button for CMYK and Grayscale pics?
I guess I am a tad old school and thought that the more DPI, the better. Thus, we had ZERO compression.
I go into a Trueflow box as appe and come back out that way as well. I don't think that has anything to do with my question, but I thought it fair to put it in.
I am "just now" noticing that I can leave the dpi the same (do not sample) box, but at the same time have the file go to jpeg.
This made an 11 meg pdf go to 1.3
We are seeing over a gig of pdfs per day with many of them transferring to our sister company on the east coast. Transferring a gig is getting to be a pain.
I guess my question is this. Has anyone had any issues with clicking on the jpeg button for CMYK and Grayscale pics?