Erma <none@none.com> wrote:
>On Fri, 18 Mar 2011 07:09:25 +1000, prntGuy <pG@paper.no> wrote in:
><l2u4o6d5j0jqs7epa88n9c6buuv5nlanb7@4ax.com>:
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>Is it possible to take this pdf and have some of the pages at one dpi and
>other pages at another? Did that make sense?
Yes and Yes ... but.. :-)
>What I was wondering was...you say pages 3-8 could use the
>dpi increased a bit. I can see what you mean.
>They are a bit hard to see(well, ok...a lot hard to see) Can I
>take this document and have pages 1,2,9-13 at 150 and pages 3-8 at 175 or
>even 200 all in the same document? If so, how would I go about this. This
>is the first I've worked on reducing pdf size, and I couldn't see how on my
>own.
the "but"..
Depends on software ability.
>>For a document that size 2MB would not be an
>>unreasonable outcome for posting size.
>Or is the 2MB size you refer to for the whole document done in say 175 or
>slightly higher dpi?
Yep...
>>That said..?... the tute appears to be the purpose
>>of the document with the sewing detail "added in".
>>Using that premise I would say... job is done.
>>The pictures and instructions are fine as they
>>are now, either print.
>>
>>.. "goldstar" stuff... btw :-)
>Thanks...I had a good teacher ;-) (I followed a post you had made a while
>back with instructions)
/blush
.. and embahwessmint cos the memory is
lost in the mist of time :->
What you are asking is maybe something you
already know of but not "how to", yes?
Essentially you "break up" the document into
pages and edit each page then join them
together again.
Make sense?
How it is done depends on the abilities of the
software used. PDF is "postscript" (ps) so
many a tool will do what you ask.
I would need some time to research this.
Maybe it is more efficient for you to start
without me:-)
cheers
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kit
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