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My dear master,

I have a problem.

My company needs to publish a catalog.

I have the MS word 2010 format and print PDF (Acrobat).

But all the image quality is terrible.

I had to change the output resolution, but seemed did not improve everything.

I used another "PDF creator" software, photo is better, but some disappear from the text...

I want to use Acrobat, but can he have better image quality?

Thank you

David

Just to repeat my e-mail address in parts:

The graphic files used in the WORD document are bitmaps (at least that is what it seems to me) and had been reduced to 19, or 17%. When copy into another file DOCX and was their expansion to full size, the resulting PDF file. Also, I was able get the resolution by using the parameters of the work of printing quality and increase the graphical resolution in PDF creation. It worked fine at 2400 dpi, and also I got a smaller file that had been provided (don't know why on this one).

Who can give people some ideas to consider. I think that the problem would not have existed if the chart has been a non-bitmap and vector. Vector graphics can be much smaller with type of line drawings (not recommended for photos or the busy line drawings). The big advantage of the line drawings, it's that they scale.

There was more, but it might give people some thoughts to consider if including the great graphics in their document. Reduce them before hand if possible. Many graphics packages for this much better than the WORD and the conversion process with Acrobat.

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