PDF saved from Photoshop - police is pixelated

Hello world!

I try to print a 18 x 24 poster that I downloaded from a Web site. I tried to adjust the colors, so I imported in Photoshop, and then re-recorded in PDF format high resolution 300 dpi. When I open the PDF file in adobe reader, it is very pixelated and I also did a test print at 100% in which parts of the text came out blurry.

Does anyone have an idea why this is happening? I re - type the existing text in Photoshop and then re - record, but it is a unique font that I do not have access to.

I am totally confused and don't know what to do, thank you for your help!

As Mike says, when you have downloaded the poster, which was its format?  If a bitmap as a JPG file, so what was its resolution?   If it's a PDF file, you can choose the resolution when you make in Photoshop.  It will be rasterised at that time, but if you choose a high enough resolution, which shouldn't be a problem.   If you still do not have the resolution for a decent impression, use the background as model layer and overlay vector and graphic type.  Then it can be resized to what you want without loss of detail.

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