![]() ![]() You can adjust settings every time you save.you can alter things like: Which will use your previous settings if not adjusted. Usually when "publishing" you will have a "settings" option before you save, I am under the impression that your program must be PDF capable firstĪnd you are using the "publishing to PDF" option. When saving as a PDF, you need to adjust the final save setting. If the file is all vector, then you can save at lower settings but still retain the vector quality.īut most files with textures and photo reproduction (like I create) cannot be saved that way.Īnd since you are creating a raster image PDF, the only way to retain quality is too reduce file compression.Ĭmags is right, if a vector file was saved as a tiff (which is generally used for photos) then you already suffered quality loss. I have been criticized for creating large PDF files, but I don't like the quality loss of some saves. ![]()
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