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1. Re: Low res (pixelated) area within PDF document
George_Johnson Apr 11, 2011 11:55 AM (in response to a_f_i)It's an image, as opposed to vector graphics like the rest of the things. Did you create this PDF?
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2. Re: Low res (pixelated) area within PDF document
a_f_i Apr 11, 2011 12:04 PM (in response to George_Johnson)No, I got it 3rd hand (as opposed to 2nd hand). Figured it was a low res image imbedded into the document before it was converted to pdf. Trying to advise my "middle-man" how to instruct the creator of the file. Myabe just tell them to use a higher res file?
Thanks for looking!
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3. Re: Low res (pixelated) area within PDF document
George_Johnson Apr 11, 2011 12:14 PM (in response to a_f_i)Higher resolution of the image in the source document would certainly help, but you also have to make sure that the image doesn't get downsampled when converted to PDF. It looks like something other than Acrobat is being used to create the PDF, so you'll have to see how it controls downsampling.
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4. Re: Low res (pixelated) area within PDF document
a_f_i Apr 11, 2011 12:17 PM (in response to George_Johnson)Will do, thank you!
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