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>Tip.. mGTS?
>What is required is a "PDF printer" --- as in software
>that outputs PDF format and runs as a "printer" on
>your machine.. or a network.
>A "virtual printer".. if you like.
>There are any number of PDF printers
>available , some as freeware**.
>http://www.bullzip.com/products/pdf/info.php
>
>How to?
>The two functions needed to address in printing
>are the "resolution" of the output - in DPI.
>150dpi is what I use.
>The second function is the graphics quality.
>Now some will argue you _need_ quality graphics.
>I agree the output has to be clear but you can get
>just as good a result at 30% of the original as you
>can at 90% (graphics quality setup).
>And the file size savings are enormous!
>As an example?
>That PDF was mounted on that site for downloading.
>It is already "webified" and thus suitable to download
>and include in an archive.
>But look at the attached output I was able to achieve
> ^^from that same document^^ by tweaking the
>preferred output in a PDF printer.
>Do the maths.. the rework represents a 29% saving
>in file size!
>
>.. take the time, do the work. The results will be with
>you always.
>
>cheers
Thank you so much for the info. I knew from reading earlier posts that PDF
docs had to be 'webified' first before posting here in ABCP. But I hadn't
read any of the tutorials to learn how yet. I didn't want to post
something that no one would be able to retrieve. I'll check into this
software, and practice a bit here at home.
Also, thanks for helping me by posting the instructions for the ornaments.
Now anyone who downloads the designs will also have the tut.
Goody
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