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I would compare the "Print to PDF" quality to Acrobat Distiller's "High Quality" settings... ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 4 - Feb 3, 2008
What are you looking for? I have three (3) PDF print drivers installed: Apple's built-in PDF facility, the Adobe Acrobat Distiller virtual print driver, and the CUPS-PDF virtual print driver. I can discern no measurable difference in quality among the three. If you want to worry, then worry about peace in the Middle East or tribal violence in Kenya. The quality of PDF virtual...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 4 - Feb 3, 2008
what is the level of quality of the pdf created by the "save as pdf" in the print dialog? (10.3/10.4) compeer to the settings in adobe acrobat? is it like "standard, high quality print? or press quality?" and, is ther any way to control thus settings somewhere in the system. thanks.
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 4 - Feb 3, 2008
I upgraded to Adobe Reader 8.1.1 on my MacBook Pro running Tiger 10.4.11 and the upgrade didn't finish, it ended with Adobe Reader crashing. I repaired permissions and tried re-installing but something is still causing it to crash. Can anyone tell me how to completely uninstall Adobe Reader 8.1.1 ?? (where are all the prefs, etc.) I have Adobe Acrobat standard and...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 2 - Jan 24, 2008
I own Indesign 2, Acrobat 5, Photoshop 7 and GoLive CS1. Recently, I decided to upgrade all four. ...
Bob's Place - Posts: 11 - Jan 9, 2008
My workaround has been to first print to .PDF and then use Acrobat to send it to the printer. ...
Hardware & Peripherals - Posts: 1 - Dec 27, 2007
Just to elaborate, Adobe LiveCycle is a tool used to create PDF forms that have editable fields, just like you want. It is included with Adobe Acrobat 8. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 2 - Dec 26, 2007
Mainly with adobe products like flash player and acrobat reader. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 2 - Dec 23, 2007
1. Make a copy of your any.dat file somewhere on your desktop or HD or SD-card or wherever. 2. Change the extension of the copied file; make it, instead of ".dat", ".jpg" or ".txt" or just keep play with the file extensions. 3. Try to open the renamed file with any of your applications - Acrobat, Word, Internet Browsers, Photoshop - any. 4. Good luck
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 7 - Dec 15, 2007
that's what I'm doing now :o) - or i make my document a pdf - and I have a old cover page the way we used to do it - save that as a pdf and combine them in acrobat reader then send the fax - what a pain!!!!!!!! There was another post in here and she said "My fax cover page in tiger has disappeared. When I try to fax something, I hit File then Print. Under Presets there is...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 8 - Dec 11, 2007