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February 22, 2016
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Imagine quality goes to crap in Acrobat?

  • February 22, 2016
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I just bought Acrobat and I'm using very high quality digital art (png files) that I've created in Photoshop. But when I bring these files into Acrobat, omg, the quality becomes terrible. I can see so many color lines that have become very distinguished, instead of that nice smooth gradient of colors fading into one another that the picture actually has. Anyone able to help me fix this? This is totally ruining everything as my art has to look 100% top notch in these .pdf files.

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February 22, 2016

Hi ,

Please tell us the Acrobat and OS version.

Please update Acrobat to the latest patch and see if that helps.

Also after launching the PDF>Edit>Preferences>Page Display>Rendering>Choose Smooth text for Monitor.Click OK to save changes.

Let us know if this works.

Regards

Sukrit Dhingra

Participant
February 22, 2016

It's Acrobat Pro DC and I'm using OS X El Capitan Version 10.11.3

I checked Acrobat for Updates and it is already up to date.

I tried Smooth text for Monitor and that did not effect the quality of the images.

It seems like the amount of colors in the pictures is lower when I bring it into Adobe Acrobat than the amount of colors I am using in Photoshop, and that is what is making the art work look unlike its original quality. Is there anyway to change the amount of colors in the images on the .pdf? Or something similar perhaps?

February 23, 2016

Hi ,

Refer this link once and see if that helps.

Adobe PDF conversion settings, Acrobat

Regards

Sukrit Dhingra